YouTube Title Analyzer
Paste your title below. The score updates as you type — fix the weak spots before you hit publish.
How the score works
The analyzer checks the on-page factors that consistently correlate with higher click-through rates: a 40–60 character length that won't truncate in search or suggested feeds, concrete numbers, high-intent power words, emotional or curiosity triggers, and bracketed clarifiers like (2026) or [Tutorial]. It runs entirely in your browser — your titles are never uploaded anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best length for a YouTube title?
40–60 characters. Long enough to include your keyword and hook, short enough that it never truncates in search results, suggested videos, or mobile feeds.
Do numbers in YouTube titles increase clicks?
Consistently, yes. Concrete numbers ("7 ways", "in 30 days") set a clear expectation of what the video delivers, and listicle-style framing is one of the most reliable click-through patterns on the platform.
Is this title analyzer free?
Completely. It runs entirely in your browser — no signup, no upload, no limit on how many titles you test.
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