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Generate fast, platform-ready slogans and taglines

Produce multiple on‑brand one-liners, ad headlines, and platform-specific variants in seconds. Control tone, length, and region so outputs fit ad limits, bios, packaging, and A/B tests.

Benefits

Why use an AI slogan generator

When you need multiple concise options quickly—whether for a landing page, an ad headline, or a product label—the generator breaks writer’s block and standardizes tone across campaigns. Use it to iterate positioning, create A/B groups, and hand off labeled variants to designers or CM teams.

  • Fast creative iteration: move from brief to test-ready variants in minutes.
  • Consistent voice: apply the same tone rules across channels to avoid mixed messaging.
  • Platform-safe outputs: presets respect strict character limits for headlines, bios, and packaging.

Workflow

How it works

Provide a short brief (brand, primary benefit, audience), select tone and length presets, then generate. Use batch export to download labeled variants for A/B testing, or request localizations for specific markets.

  • 1) Enter brand/product name, USP and target audience.
  • 2) Choose tones (e.g., witty, bold, concise) and platform presets.
  • 3) Generate multiple batches, label them, and export for testing.

Input essentials

Brand name, primary benefit, target audience, max characters, and any keywords or phrases to include.

  • Keep USP to one sentence.
  • List 2–3 audience descriptors (e.g., 'college moms', 'early adopters').
  • Specify strict character limits when needed.

Output controls

Adjust tone, select platform presets, and request bilingual variants without rewriting prompts.

  • Tone labels: playful, aspirational, technical, urgent, ironic.
  • Platform presets: ad headlines, social bios, packaging labels.

Copy prompts you can use

Prompt kits: practical templates

Paste these prompt templates into the generator, replacing placeholders (curly braces) with your product or brand details.

  • Core brand slogan: "Write 8 one-line slogans for {brand} that communicate {primary_benefit} to {audience}. Keep each under {max_chars} characters and vary tone: playful, bold, aspirational."
  • Product feature hook: "Create 10 short product slogans for {product_name} that highlight {feature} and use energetic language targeted at {audience}. Include a 4-word and a 6-word option."
  • Ad headline variants: "Generate 12 ad headlines for a paid search campaign selling {product_category}. Use the keywords {keyword_list}. Provide 3 headlines optimized for headline length 30, 25, and 15 characters."
  • Social bio / profile line: "Craft 6 concise bio lines for {person_or_brand} for Instagram and LinkedIn. One should be professional, one playful, one mission-driven, and all under 150 characters."
  • Localization / bilingual: "Translate and adapt these 6 slogans into {target_language} while preserving the original tone and making them culturally relevant for {region}."
  • Tone experiments: "Produce 5 slogan variants for {brand} in these tones: straightforward, ironic, poetic, urgent, and technical. Label each by tone."
  • USP-driven slogans: "Given USP: {unique_selling_point}, write 10 one-liners that foreground that benefit and include a short CTA (2–4 words)."
  • Testing bundles: "Create 3 A/B groups with 4 slogan variants each for testing creative direction: Value-led, Emotion-led, Feature-led. Include a short rationale (1 sentence) for each variant."
  • Platform presets: "Generate slogan options tailored for: Google search headline (max 30 chars), Meta ad headline (max 40 chars), Twitter/X profile (max 70 chars), and product packaging label (max 20 chars)."
  • Long form tagline: "Compose 5 extended taglines (6–12 words) that expand a one-line slogan into a brief brand promise for use on an about page."

Channel-ready outputs

Platform presets & character guidance

Choose a preset to ensure each variant fits the intended channel. Use stricter character settings for packaging and search ads; allow more words for social bios or extended taglines.

  • Google search headlines: aim for up to 30 characters, focus on primary benefit and one keyword.
  • Meta ad headlines: up to 40 characters—prioritize emotional hook and short CTA.
  • Social bios: up to 70–150 characters—mix personality with positioning.
  • Packaging labels: very strict (20–25 characters) — use one strong noun or benefit phrase.

From generator to experiment

Export & testing workflow

Label variant groups by hypothesis, export batch CSVs for A/B platforms, and attach short rationales for each variant to speed stakeholder review.

  • Label outputs (e.g., Value-Led_A, Emotion-Led_B) for clear test mappings.
  • Export with metadata: tone, platform preset, max_chars, and rationale.
  • Use short rationales (1 sentence) so designers and analysts understand intent.

Regional adaptation

Localization and tone control

Request direct translations or culturally adapted variants. Provide region context (local idioms, formal vs informal register) to preserve nuance.

  • Specify target market and any banned phrasing or sensitive words.
  • Ask for literal translations plus an adapted version for cultural fit.
  • Keep character limits in mind when translating for constrained assets.

Target users

Who this helps

Designed for founders, marketers, copywriters, e‑commerce managers, social teams, and freelancers who need fast, test-ready slogan variants across channels.

Startup founders

Create investor one‑liners and product slogans that communicate your core benefit.

Marketing managers

Generate A/B groups and platform-specific headlines for paid campaigns and creatives.

Copywriters & agencies

Produce batch exports and labeled variants to streamline review and handoff.

FAQ

How do I write an effective one-line slogan for a new product?

Focus on one clear benefit and a single audience. Use simple language, avoid jargon, and keep the line scannable. In the generator, provide a 1–2 sentence USP, the target audience, and a max character count to get concise options.

What length and tone work best for ad headlines vs social bios?

Ad headlines need short, punchy language (typically 15–30 characters) with a clear benefit or CTA. Social bios can be longer (up to 150 characters) and mix personality with positioning. Select the generator’s platform preset to get outputs tailored to each constraint.

Can I generate multilingual slogans and keep cultural nuance?

Yes. Provide the target language and region context, and request both literal translations and culturally adapted variants. Add notes about local idioms or formality to preserve nuance—then validate adapted options with native speakers.

Who owns the copyright to AI-generated slogans and how should I record rights?

Ownership and copyright for AI-generated content vary by jurisdiction and contract terms. As a practical step, document your inputs, generation timestamps, and approvals; record the final chosen slogan in your IP registers or internal asset management system. For legal certainty, consult counsel or include rights language in contributor and vendor agreements.

How do I test generated slogans with customers (fast A/B testing tips)?

Create small A/B groups (3–4 variants each) that test a single hypothesis (e.g., value-led vs emotion-led), rotate variants across identical creative templates, and measure a single primary metric (CTR, conversion, or engagement). Use labeled exports so analysts can map results back to variant rationale.

What inputs produce the most on-brand results?

Provide a concise USP, a short audience description, desired tone(s), and any keywords or banned words. Example prompt: "Write 8 one-line slogans for GreenLeaf (eco dish soap) that communicate 'tough on grease, gentle on nature' to eco-conscious families. Keep each under 30 characters and vary tones: earnest, witty, aspirational."

Can the tool respect strict character limits for platforms and packaging?

Yes. Use the max_chars field in your prompt or choose a platform preset; the generator will constrain outputs to the specified length while attempting to preserve meaning and tone.

Related pages

  • PricingCompare plans and batch export limits.
  • About TextaLearn how Texta supports creative workflows and team handoffs.
  • BlogRead playbooks for slogans, ad headlines, and testing.
  • ComparisonSee how this generator compares with other creative tools.
  • IndustriesFind presets and examples for ecommerce, startups, and consumer brands.