Title ideas
Click a title to copy it.A title brainstorming helper for when the story is written but the title won't come. Pick a genre and a batch of plausible titles appears instantly — ready to use as-is, or as a springboard for your own. Six genres are supported: fantasy, romance, mystery/thriller, sci-fi, horror and literary/general. Each genre has its own bank of adjectives, nouns and abstract words, which are combined through several title patterns ("The {adjective} {noun}", "{noun} of {abstract}", "{noun} is no longer enough", and so on). Type a keyword (for example "ocean", "dragon" or "summer") and it gets woven into the titles as a noun, so the ideas lean toward your plot or theme. Choose how many to make (1–50) and hit Regenerate to roll again as often as you like; click any title to copy it, or use Copy all to grab the whole list newline-separated. Because results come from combining words rather than a language model, your keyword and selections are never sent to a server — everything runs on your device.
How to use
- Pick a genre (fantasy, romance, mystery, sci-fi, horror, literary).
- Optionally type a keyword (e.g. ocean, dragon), set how many to make, then press Regenerate.
- Click any title to copy it, or use Copy all to export the whole list.
FAQ
Are my keyword or settings sent to a server?
No. All title generation runs inside your browser. Your keyword and genre choice are not uploaded, stored, or transmitted; everything is handled on your device.
Does it use generative AI?
No. It combines per-genre word banks (adjectives, nouns and abstract words) through a set of title patterns. Because no external AI or network is involved, you can re-roll the results instantly as many times as you like.
What does the keyword do?
Your keyword is woven into the titles as a noun, biasing the results toward your plot or theme (for example ocean, dragon or summer). Leave it blank to generate from the genre alone.
Can the same title appear twice?
Within a single batch it avoids duplicates as much as possible. Since there's a finite number of word-and-pattern combinations, generating many at once can exhaust the options and lead to repeats.
Can I use a generated title for my own work?
The titles are random combinations of words and this tool claims no rights to them. However, a result could coincidentally match an existing book title or trademark, so search and verify before publishing one.