AI Content Writer
Generate blog intros, product descriptions, emails, social captions, and ad copy in seconds. Choose your tone and length — no signup, runs entirely in your browser.
How the AI Content Writer Works
- 1Choose a content type. Select Blog Post Intro, Product Description, Email, Social Media Caption, or Ad Copy. Each type uses a different prompt structure.
- 2Describe your topic or keywords. Be specific — include the product name, audience, or key selling point. The more context you give, the more relevant the output.
- 3Pick a tone and length. Match the tone to your brand voice and the length to your platform — Short for social, Medium for product pages, Long for blog content.
- 4Generate and copy. Click Generate Content, wait a few seconds, then click Copy to grab the result. Paste into your editor and refine as needed.
When to Use Each Content Type
Blog Post Intro — Hook a reader in the first paragraph. Describe your main topic and keywords; the AI opens with a compelling problem statement or surprising fact.
Product Description — Feed in the product name and key features; the AI writes benefit-led copy suitable for an e-commerce listing or product page.
Email — Enter the email purpose and audience; useful for newsletters, outreach, follow-ups, or transactional copy.
Social Media Caption — Optimised for conciseness and engagement. Works well for Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X posts.
Ad Copy — Short, punchy, conversion-focused. Suitable for Google Ads headlines, Meta Ads primary text, or banner copy.
Tips for Better AI-Generated Content
Be specific in your topic
"Noise-cancelling headphones for remote workers under £100" outperforms "headphones". Specific inputs produce specific, usable output.
Name your target audience
Include "for small business owners" or "aimed at fitness beginners" in the topic field. The AI adjusts vocabulary and framing accordingly.
Iterate on the tone
Run the same topic through Professional and Casual tones, then blend the best parts. Different tones often surface different angles on the same subject.
Use Short for iteration
Generate several Short versions to find the angle or hook that resonates, then expand to Medium or Long once you have the right direction.
Include keywords naturally
Put your target SEO keyword in the topic field. The AI will weave it into the output naturally rather than stuffing it awkwardly.
Review before publishing
AI output is a strong first draft. Check factual claims, adjust brand voice, and add any proprietary details the AI cannot know about your product.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the AI content writer work?
The tool sends your content type, topic, tone, and length settings to the Pollinations.ai OpenAI-compatible text API. The model generates the content on their servers and returns it to your browser. Your data is never stored by PublicSoftTools.
Is this tool completely free?
Yes. There is no cost, no account, and no API key needed. The tool uses the Pollinations.ai public text API, which is free for reasonable personal use.
What content types does it support?
Blog post intros, product descriptions, emails, social media captions, and ad copy. Each type uses a different prompt structure optimised for that format.
Can I edit the generated content?
The output textarea is read-only for display but you can copy the text and paste it into any editor — Google Docs, Notion, your CMS, or a word processor. Use it as a first draft and refine from there.
What tone options are available?
Professional, Casual, Persuasive, and Witty. The tone is embedded into the prompt sent to the AI. Professional works best for B2B content; Casual for lifestyle brands; Persuasive for sales copy; Witty for creative or social posts.
How accurate is the AI output?
The content is coherent and on-topic but should always be reviewed before publishing. AI writing tools can occasionally produce inaccurate claims, especially for factual or technical topics. Treat the output as a strong first draft, not a finished article.
Is the generated content plagiarism-free?
The model generates original text rather than copying from a source. However, for important use cases — publishing, academic work, or brand content — it is good practice to run output through a plagiarism checker and review for accuracy.