Generate optimized metadata for Google Play & Apple App Store with AI.
Describe Your App
App Category (optional)
Language
AI Model
Platform
🤖 Android
🍎 iOS
📱 Both
🎨 App Store Assets
Reference Image (optional — helps AI match your brand style)
Icon Style
🎨 Cartoon
🔲 Flat
💎 3D
🌈 Gradient
Generating assets...
How to Use
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Describe your appWrite a brief description of your app or game — features, target audience, and key selling points.
2
Select category & platformChoose an app category and whether you need metadata for Android, iOS, or both.
3
Generate metadataClick "Generate Metadata" and the AI will create optimized titles, descriptions, keywords, and tags within character limits.
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Copy & useCopy individual fields or use "Copy All" to paste directly into App Store Connect or Google Play Console.
☁️ Your description is processed securely via AI and never stored.
About App Store Metadata Generator
App Store Metadata Generator is a free AI-powered tool that helps you generate optimized metadata for google play & apple app store with ai using advanced language models. Unlike many AI tools that require paid subscriptions, this one is available for free with a generous usage allowance. Enter your input, and the AI generates high-quality results in seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
ASO is the process of improving your app's visibility in app store search results by optimizing metadata like app name, description, keywords, and tags to rank higher and drive more organic downloads.
Google Play allows 30 characters for app name, 80 for short description, and 4,000 for full description. Apple App Store allows 30 characters each for app name and subtitle, 4,000 for description, 100 for keywords (comma-separated), and 170 for promotional text.
While both stores share some fields like app name, their requirements differ significantly. Google Play relies on the full description for keyword indexing, while Apple uses a separate keyword field. This tool generates platform-specific, optimized metadata for each.
The AI analyzes your app description and category to identify high-impact keywords potential users are likely to search for, balancing popular broad terms with niche-specific phrases to maximize discoverability.
Yes. Apple gives exactly 100 characters for comma-separated keywords. Using all available characters maximizes search coverage. Avoid repeating words already in your app name or subtitle, as Apple indexes those separately.
Free users get 5 metadata generations per day. The counter resets at midnight. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited usage.