Ready when you are
Pick a niche and click Generate Ideas, or try Show Sample Ideas to see the format.
Pick a niche, set your audience, and get two ready-to-film video ideas plus three current trends — each with a title, description, and tags. Free, no signup.
Ready when you are
Pick a niche and click Generate Ideas, or try Show Sample Ideas to see the format.
The AI YouTube Idea Generator hands you two ready-to-pitch video ideas plus three current trends, every time you click Generate. Each idea comes with a working title, a short description, and a handful of relevant tags. The trends are short observations about what's gaining attention in your niche.
You give it a niche (or "any"), an audience level, and an optional one-line note about your channel — for example, "I do budget tech reviews under $200" or "vlogger focused on solo backpacking." More context produces more specific results.
This is a brainstorming tool, not a research tool. Treat the output as starting points to refine, not finished video plans. Pick the one that fits your channel, verify any specific claims, and build the actual video from there.
Pick your niche
Ten options cover most channels. Pick "Any" if you want a wider mix.
Set the audience level
Beginners get explainer-style ideas; advanced audiences get deeper, more technical concepts.
Add context (recommended)
One sentence about your channel's angle makes the difference between generic and useful.
Generate and review
Run it a few times. Save the ones worth filming, skip the rest.
Most of the result quality comes from the context field. "Tech" gets you generic tech ideas; "iPhone tips for older users who aren't comfortable with new features" gets you something you can actually film.
Be specific about constraints — your equipment, your filming style, your time budget. A creator who shoots quick desktop captures shouldn't be filming a 30-minute documentary. Add a line like "I make 5-minute talking-head explainers" and the suggestions get realistic.
Run the generator multiple times. The output varies each run; the ideas you'd actually film usually show up by the third or fourth try. Mix them — sometimes the best video idea combines two different runs.
Verify before you commit. If a suggestion includes a specific stat, trend, or claim, search for it before building a script around it. AI is good at producing plausible-sounding but fabricated specifics.
For a "Technology" niche, "Beginners" audience, with context "smartphone tips for parents and older relatives", a typical run looks like:
Idea 1 — "5 Phone Settings Every Parent Should Turn On Today"
A short walkthrough of accessibility features, scam-call blocking, and text size — settings most people miss. Tags: smartphone, accessibility, parents
Idea 2 — "How to Spot a Scam Text Before You Tap It"
Real examples of fake delivery, bank, and tax-refund texts, with the three giveaways to look for. Tags: scam, security, beginners
The trends might be: "Older audiences increasingly watch YouTube on TVs not phones", "Short-form how-tos under 6 minutes outperform longer formats for this audience", and "AI-generated scam content is a rising concern in this demographic".
Ten Niches
Tech, gaming, cooking, fitness, finance, travel, and more.
Audience Targeting
Beginner, intermediate, advanced, or any.
Title + Description + Tags
Each idea ready to drop into your content calendar.
Trend Snapshots
Three short observations about what's gaining attention.
Copy Each Idea
One click to copy a title or the whole set.
Not Stored
Your inputs are used only to generate ideas.