Etsy listing generator.
Describe your product in one sentence. Get a complete listing draft: SEO title, description, and exactly 13 tags within Etsy's 20-character limit.
What this generator actually does
An Etsy listing has three copy fields that decide whether it ranks and converts: the title (max 140 characters, primary keyword first), the description (first ~160 characters double as your Google snippet), and the 13 tags (each max 20 characters including spaces). This tool writes all three from one product description, following the same structure we use in the full Elistit pipeline: front-loaded buyer search phrases, natural language, and a 13-tag mix of broad category tags, long-tail buyer-intent tags, and occasion tags.
Want the deeper method? Read the complete Etsy SEO guide or check tag demand with the free tag generator.
Quick questions
Is this Etsy listing generator really free?
Yes. No signup, no card, no email. Describe your product and get a complete listing draft: a title, a description, and 13 tags. There is a fair-use limit of a few generations per hour.
How many tags should an Etsy listing have?
Always use all 13 tags Etsy gives you. Each tag can be up to 20 characters including spaces. Multi-word long-tail tags ("boho nursery print") outperform single broad words because they match how buyers actually search. This generator returns exactly 13 tags within the 20-character limit.
What makes a good Etsy listing title?
Front-load the phrase a buyer would type into Etsy search, keep it under 140 characters, and follow with two or three secondary phrases. Avoid keyword stuffing: Etsy’s 2026 search rewards titles that read naturally.
Does it work for digital and physical products?
Yes. It writes listing copy for any product type. If you sell digital downloads (wall art, clipart, greeting cards, SVG), Elistit’s full pipeline can also generate the artwork, the 300 DPI print files, and up to 20 shop-branded listing images, and create the draft in your Etsy shop.
Will the same description always give the same listing?
No, each run generates a fresh variation. If the first result is not quite right, run it again or add detail to your description (style, audience, occasion) to steer it.