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Describe your book and get 10 strong title options in seconds — a mix of punchy, benefit-driven, and title-plus-subtitle styles you can actually publish under.
Say each shortlisted title out loud — if you stumble, readers will too. Then check it at thumbnail size: most book buying happens on screens where your cover is smaller than a postage stamp.
For non-fiction, the title sells the promise and the subtitle carries the specifics and search keywords. For fiction, lead with intrigue and let the genre cues live in the cover design.
Still torn? Run the top three past five people in your target audience and ask one question: “Which of these would you pick up?”
Yes. You can generate titles without creating an account or entering a card. There is an hourly fair-use limit to keep the tool fast for everyone — and inside Bookwiz, free accounts include monthly AI requests for actually writing the book.
Yes — it is actually tuned for non-fiction first. Tell it the topic and audience and it will mix benefit-driven titles, short punchy ones, and title-plus-subtitle options.
Yes, the titles are yours to use. Book titles are generally not copyrightable, but it is always smart to search Amazon for close matches in your category before committing.
A good title is specific about the promise (non-fiction) or the intrigue (fiction), easy to say out loud, and readable at thumbnail size. The subtitle is where you add the detail and keywords.
Got a title you love? The next step is an outline — try the free book outline generator, or start writing the book in Bookwiz.