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Free AI Tool · Three Variants in 60 Seconds

Your Title Is the First Thing Amazon Reads and the Last Thing Shoppers Notice. Fix Both.

A buried core phrase costs you rank. A keyword pile costs you the click. Paste your current title and product info. Get three optimized variants with keyword placement mapped and the mobile line checked, one of them marked as the pick.

Amazon Title Optimizer

Three variants · keyword placement mapped · mobile 80-char check

3 free runs per day. Your copy is processed once and never shared.
Rewriting your title

Why the title is the highest-leverage 200 characters you own

The title carries more weight than any other field. It is the strongest ranking signal Amazon indexes, and it is the line a scanning shopper reads before deciding whether to click. Get the order right and you rank and convert. Get it wrong in either direction and you leak sales you already paid to get in front of.

Two failures show up over and over. The first is a buried core phrase, where the brand name or a clever adjective sits up front and the words people actually search for come late or never. The second is the keyword pile, a title that indexes fine and reads like a ransom note, so the click never happens. This tool checks both, then hands you three ways to fix it.

How it works

1. Paste title and info

Your current title plus brand, features, target keywords, and who buys it. Format shown in the box.

2. Three variants

Keyword-max, conversion-first, and a balanced pick. Each with a character count and the mobile-line check.

3. One recommended pick

The variant that ranks and converts without over-indexing either, tied back to the diagnosis.

What gets checked

Check
What it verifies
Lead structure
Core keyword phrase first, then brand, then qualifiers like size, count, material
Mobile 80-char line
Core phrase and top qualifier land inside the first 80 characters before phones cut it
Readability
Reads like a human wrote it, not a keyword pile that indexes but never converts
Prohibited claims
Strips "best", "top rated", "sale", and other suppressible or subjective language
Intent signal
Names the explicit use case or audience so intent-based ranking can match it

Who gets the most out of this

Titles that read like a spec sheet and quietly lose the click
Listings where the brand name hogs the front and keywords come late
Launches that need the title right on day one
Sellers who suspect their core phrase gets cut off on mobile

Questions sellers ask us

Your text is sent to our server, processed once by the AI to generate the variants, and not shared with anyone. We keep your email and a short usage summary so we can send you the results. Your product info is not resold, published, or used to train anything.

The variants apply known title and keyword-placement rules, not your live search or sales data. The tool cannot see your actual keyword volumes, rank, or conversion, so treat the variants as strong starting drafts and validate the winner against your own numbers. It infers likely core phrases when you do not supply target keywords, and it says so.

Your current title, plus product info: brand, category, key features, target keywords if you have them, and who the product is for. The more you give, the sharper the variants. The placeholder in the box shows the format.

Amazon truncates titles around 80 characters on phones, where most shoppers browse. If your core keyword phrase and top qualifier sit past that line, mobile buyers never see them. Every variant reports its character count and whether the core phrase clears 80 characters.

Your title is sharper. Want to see where the rest of your revenue is leaking?

A great title feeds traffic into a page that still has to close. On a profit audit we take apart your listing and your funnel, find exactly how much revenue you are leaking per click, and hand you the fix list. Real pages, real numbers, no fluff.

Book a Profit Audit → We take apart one listing with you and show you the money on the table.

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