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AI Tagline Generator

Generate memorable taglines and slogans for your brand, startup, or product — free and instant.

One word or short phrase that defines your brand promise.

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Fill in the Industry / Product field to generate taglines instantly.

💡 What makes a great tagline?

  • • Short and memorable — ideally under 7 words
  • • Communicates your unique value in seconds
  • • Evokes an emotion or paints a picture
  • • Works without the brand name if needed

About AI Tagline Generator

Free AI tagline and slogan generator that creates memorable, on-brand phrases for your business. Enter your brand name, industry, core keyword, and target audience, then choose from five distinct tones: Inspirational, Professional, Playful, Bold, or Minimal. The tool instantly generates 8 unique taglines with notes explaining why each one works. Hit 'Regenerate' for fresh variations. Perfect for startups, small businesses, marketers, and anyone building a brand from scratch. No account or AI credits needed — completely free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a tagline and a slogan?
A tagline is a permanent phrase associated with your overall brand identity (e.g., Nike's 'Just Do It'). A slogan is typically used for a specific campaign, product, or promotion and may change over time. Taglines tend to be broader and timeless, while slogans are more specific and action-oriented. This tool generates both types.
How long should a tagline be?
The most memorable taglines are 3–7 words. Shorter is almost always better — Nike's 'Just Do It' (3 words) and Apple's 'Think Different' (2 words) are among the most recognized in history. Your tagline should be short enough to remember after hearing it once and simple enough to work without the brand name.
What makes a great brand tagline?
The best taglines share several traits: they are short and memorable, they communicate a clear benefit or emotion, they are unique to the brand (not generic), they work without the logo or brand name, and they age well over time. Avoid clichés like 'quality you can trust' or 'your partner in success' — these say nothing distinctive.
Can I trademark a tagline?
Yes, taglines can be trademarked if they are distinctive and not merely descriptive of the product or service. Generic phrases like 'Best Quality' cannot be trademarked. Once you decide on a tagline, search the USPTO trademark database (for US businesses) to ensure it's not already registered, then consider filing a trademark to protect it.
How many taglines should I test before choosing one?
Marketing experts recommend testing at least 5–10 tagline options with your target audience before committing. Gather qualitative feedback — ask people what feeling or image the tagline evokes and whether it matches your brand. A/B testing taglines on landing pages or social ads can also reveal which resonates best with real customers.