Free AI Text Generator
Create original, ready-to-use text for any purpose in seconds. Generate blog paragraphs, product descriptions, marketing copy, emails, social captions, and more—tailored to your topic, audience, tone, and length.
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How the AI Text Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Describe What You Need
Enter your topic or prompt and choose a content type (blog, product description, email, ad copy, and more).
Customize Tone and Length
Select a tone, set a word count, and optionally specify your audience and SEO keywords for more targeted results.
Generate and Refine
Click Generate Text to get your draft instantly. Copy, edit, or regenerate to create variations for A/B testing and faster publishing.
See It in Action
See how a vague prompt becomes publish-ready text with clear positioning and benefits.
Write a product description for a water bottle.
Stay hydrated without the hassle. This stainless steel insulated water bottle keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours (or hot for up to 12), fits most cup holders, and features a leak-resistant lid for commutes, workouts, and travel. Durable, minimalist, and easy to clean—built for busy professionals who want performance without bulk.
Why Use Our AI Text Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Generate Any Type of Text
Create blog content, product descriptions, landing page copy, emails, ad copy, social captions, and more from a single prompt.
SEO-Friendly Writing (Optional Keywords)
Add target keywords to generate search-intent aligned text with natural keyword placement, clear headings (when relevant), and scannable formatting.
Tone and Audience Controls
Match your brand voice by choosing tone and specifying a target audience—great for consistent marketing and content creation.
Length Control with Word Count
Set a word count range to generate short snippets or longer drafts without wasting time editing length manually.
Multi-Language Output
Generate text in your preferred language for global audiences, multilingual SEO, and international marketing campaigns.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Text Generator with these expert tips.
Add constraints for cleaner output
Include rules like “no fluff,” “use short paragraphs,” “include a CTA,” or “avoid superlatives” to get sharper, more on-brand text.
For SEO, specify intent and angle
Mention the search intent (informational, commercial, transactional) and the angle (beginner guide, comparison, checklist) to generate more relevant SEO copy.
Use keywords as guidance, not a checklist
Provide 2–6 target keywords or phrases. The best SEO content uses natural placement and clear answers—not repetitive keyword stuffing.
Generate multiple versions for conversions
Create 3–5 variations of headlines, CTAs, or ad copy. Small changes can significantly improve CTR and conversion rate.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
A free AI text generator that actually helps you finish the draft
Most “AI text generators” feel the same. You type a vague prompt, you get a vague paragraph back, and then you spend more time fixing it than writing it yourself.
This one is built for real work.
You can generate blog intros, outlines, product descriptions, landing page copy, ads, emails, social captions, even press releases. And the output changes based on what you pick, not just in name. Tone, audience, word count, language, optional SEO keywords. That combo is what makes the text come out usable.
If you are building a full content workflow, you can also browse the rest of the tools on WritingTools.ai and mix them together depending on what you are writing.
What to include in your prompt (so the output sounds like you)
If you want “publish-ready” text, your prompt needs a tiny bit of structure. Not a long template. Just the essentials.
Try including:
- Goal: what the text should achieve (inform, sell, reassure, explain, get clicks, get replies)
- Content type: blog intro vs product description vs email matters a lot
- Audience: who it is for, and what they already know
- Angle: the specific take (beginner friendly, comparison, quick checklist, premium positioning, etc.)
- Constraints: no fluff, short paragraphs, avoid jargon, include bullet points, include a CTA
- Proof points: numbers, features, differentiators, policy details, guarantees, shipping, results, timelines
Even one or two constraints can change everything.
Which mode should you use?
You will usually know within a second, but here’s a quick cheat sheet.
General mode
For everyday writing when you want something clean and adaptable. Great for internal docs, basic blog sections, simple website copy.
SEO mode
Use this when the text needs to match search intent and stay scannable. It tends to produce tighter structure and more “answer-first” writing. Add 2 to 6 keywords if you have them, but do not force it.
Marketing mode
Best when the copy needs to convert. More benefits, clearer positioning, stronger CTAs. Perfect for landing pages, ads, and sales emails.
Academic and Creative modes
Useful for formal structure or more voice and imagery. If you are writing for school, research summaries, or storytelling style content, those can help.
SEO tip: don’t just add keywords, add intent
A lot of people paste keywords and hope for the best. Better approach: tell the tool what the searcher wants.
Examples of intent you can literally write in your prompt:
- “Informational: explain simply, beginner friendly”
- “Commercial: compare options and help someone decide”
- “Transactional: push toward a purchase or signup”
- “Local/service: emphasize trust, process, and next steps”
That one line often makes your output feel like it was written for a real query, not just a topic.
Copy and paste prompt examples (steal these)
1) Blog introduction
Prompt: Write a blog introduction for an informational article about cold plunge benefits for beginners. Audience: busy professionals. Tone: friendly, confident, no hype. Include a short hook, 1 sentence addressing skepticism, and a quick preview of what the article covers. 120 to 150 words.
2) Product description
Prompt: Write a product description for a stainless steel insulated water bottle. Audience: commuters and office workers. Focus on durability, leak resistance, minimalist design, and temperature retention. Tone: clear and modern. Avoid superlatives. Include 3 bullet benefits and a 1 sentence CTA. 180 to 220 words.
3) Landing page hero section
Prompt: Write landing page hero copy for a time tracking app for freelancers. Include: headline, subheadline, 3 key benefits, and a CTA button line. Tone: direct, not cheesy. Goal: free trial signups. 80 to 120 words.
4) Marketing email
Prompt: Write a short sales email introducing a new onboarding automation feature for a SaaS product. Audience: product managers at mid sized SaaS companies. Tone: professional, concise. Include: problem, solution, 2 benefits, and a soft CTA to book a demo. 130 to 170 words.
5) Social caption
Prompt: Write 5 Instagram caption options for a skincare brand launching a fragrance free moisturizer. Tone: simple, calm, trustworthy. Include one short CTA per option. Optional: add 3 to 5 hashtags per caption. Keep each under 25 words.
Quick checklist before you publish
AI can get you to 80 percent fast. The last 20 percent is what makes it sound like you.
Before you hit publish, do this:
- Add one real example, stat, or mini story (even a small one)
- Replace generic claims with specifics (who, when, how much, what outcome)
- Make sure the CTA matches the page goal
- Break long paragraphs into 1 to 3 line chunks for readability
- If it is SEO content, answer the main question early, then expand
That’s it. Generate, refine, ship.
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