YouTube A/B Title Tester
Compare two YouTube video titles side by side and get a data-driven recommendation on which will perform better.
The YouTube A/B Title Tester helps you choose the best title for your video by comparing two options side by side. The tool evaluates each title on character count, keyword usage, emotional triggers, readability, and overall clickability, then recommends a winner with detailed reasoning.
Your video title is arguably the most important piece of metadata for YouTube SEO and click-through rate. A great title combines search-friendly keywords with curiosity-driven language that compels viewers to click. But choosing between two good titles can be difficult without data.
This tool scores each title from 1 to 10 on clickability factors including the presence of numbers, power words like best and how-to, question marks, optimal length, and keyword placement. Use it to make title decisions based on proven patterns rather than guesswork.
All analysis runs entirely in your browser. Your titles are never sent to any server.
Your video title is arguably the most important piece of metadata for YouTube SEO and click-through rate. A great title combines search-friendly keywords with curiosity-driven language that compels viewers to click. But choosing between two good titles can be difficult without data.
This tool scores each title from 1 to 10 on clickability factors including the presence of numbers, power words like best and how-to, question marks, optimal length, and keyword placement. Use it to make title decisions based on proven patterns rather than guesswork.
All analysis runs entirely in your browser. Your titles are never sent to any server.
Tester
Results
How to Use
- Enter your first title option in Title A
- Enter your second title option in Title B
- Optionally provide a target keyword for SEO scoring
- Click Calculate to see the comparison and recommended winner
FAQ
What makes a good YouTube title?
Good YouTube titles are under 60 characters, contain the target keyword near the beginning, include emotional triggers or numbers, and create curiosity without being misleading.
Is my data uploaded?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Your titles never leave your device.
Should I always pick the higher-scoring title?
The score is a guideline based on proven patterns. Consider your audience and brand voice too. A slightly lower-scoring title that matches your style may perform better than a generic high-scoring one.
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