Does this formatter rewrite my description for me?
No. It does not invent a new angle or generate AI copy. It reorganizes the draft you already have into cleaner blocks.
Live tool
Paste a rough draft to regroup the opening, chapters, links, CTA, and hashtags into a cleaner description block you can copy into YouTube.
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Browse creator toolsDescription cleanup
This first version runs entirely in the browser. It does not rewrite your ideas with AI. It reorganizes rough copy into cleaner blocks using simple rules.
Live analysis updates as you type. No login or backend required.
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Character count
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Short descriptions often miss context. Long ones can feel heavy in the middle.
Section count
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Shows how many clean blocks the formatter was able to separate.
Chapter lines
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Timestamp lines are preserved and regrouped into one block.
Hashtag count
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A smaller set of relevant tags usually reads cleaner than a stack of extras.
Formatted output
The formatter keeps the main ideas intact while regrouping the draft into a cleaner publishing order.
The formatter keeps the main ideas intact while regrouping the draft into a cleaner publishing order.
Paste a rough draft to generate a cleaner output block you can copy into YouTube.
Use these as quick review prompts, not as hard publishing rules. Your channel voice and actual video goal still matter.
Section map
Review which lines became the opening, main body, chapters, links, CTA, and hashtags before you copy the output.
Add a description draft first to inspect how the formatter split the blocks.
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The formatter keeps the main ideas intact while regrouping the draft into a cleaner publishing order.
Working description draft
Watch until the end for the full workflow. 00:00 Intro 00:46 Why this matters 02:18 Setup 04:30 Mistakes to avoid Subscribe for more breakdowns https://example.com/resources #YouTubeTips #CreatorWorkflow #VideoMarketing
Section count
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Chapter lines
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Hashtag count
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Copy-ready description block
Links
Watch until the end for the full workflow. 00:00 Intro 00:46 Why this matters 02:18 Setup 04:30 Mistakes to avoid Subscribe for more breakdowns https://example.com/resources #YouTubeTips #CreatorWorkflow #VideoMarketing
Workflow fit
This formatter works best late in the publish flow, once the packaging direction is already clear. It is most useful when the title, thumbnail, and main CTA already exist and the remaining job is to make the description easier to scan and reuse.
That matters because many description problems come from structure, not raw length. The biggest issues are mixed blocks, buried links, scattered hashtags, and next-step CTAs that are harder to find than they should be.
FAQ
No. It does not invent a new angle or generate AI copy. It reorganizes the draft you already have into cleaner blocks.
It can regroup chapters, links, CTA lines, blank-line spacing, and hashtag placement so the draft is easier to scan before publishing.
For this workflow, the safer default is keeping hashtags at the end so they do not interrupt the main explanation, links, or CTA.
Related tools
Start from the real thumbnail, then continue through comparison, test logging, title, thumbnail text, description, Shorts caption, and the tools hub.
Start here
Open a real public YouTube or Shorts thumbnail first, then use it as the reference for the rest of the packaging review.
Open extractor
Live now
Group public reference thumbnails, pin your own draft, add manual pattern tags, and export the local board.
Build board
Live now
Sample local video frames in the browser and export a 1280x720 candidate before comparing the thumbnail direction.
Find frames
Live now
Compare your draft beside public references before you lock the thumbnail, title, text, or publish copy.
Compare thumbnail
Live now
Plan up to three thumbnail variants, log CTR and watch time share, and export a conservative local decision note.
Log test
Live now
Check whether the video title carries the same promise as the thumbnail and still fits mobile preview cuts.
Check title
Live now
Review thumbnail wording for mobile readability, density, and whether it adds a different job from the title.
Check text
Live now
Tighten short-form hooks, CTA lines, and hashtag blocks when the video idea is reused for Shorts.
Format caption
Hub
See the eight live tools, the extractor-first workflow, and the guide paths that support each step.
Open tools hub
Related guides
These guides help you pressure-test the promise, sequencing, and consistency around the description you are about to publish.
Guide
A lot of thumbnail improvement comes from boring basics done well: contrast, compression, and a clear emotional cue.
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Guide
Understand how YouTube evaluates thumbnails, titles, CTR, watch behavior, and viewer satisfaction before you change your video packaging.
Read this guide
Guide
Use a manual YouTube thumbnail A/B test template to compare variants, keep one variable stable, read CTR with retention, and choose what to reuse.
Read this guide
Guide
Use a practical YouTube thumbnail branding checklist to keep colors, faces, text, and layout recognizable without making every upload look identical.
Read this guide
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