Rewrite your titles before Amazon AI does.
On July 27, 2026, Amazon caps product titles at 75 characters — and starts rewriting any that go over with its own AI. Scan your catalog, fix every title before the deadline, and keep every keyword you've worked for. Free with KwickMetrics Title Optimizer.
Bulk Title Rewrite feature in KwickMetrics
Sign-up, scan, convert, publish — in a few minutes.
Rewriting hundreds of titles by hand is weeks of work. Title Optimizer drafts every fix at once — you review, edit anything you want, and push it live in bulk.
Sign-up & integrate.
Create your KwickMetrics account and connect your Amazon Seller Central in minutes — secure, guided, and no developer needed.
Scan your catalog.
Every ASIN over 75 characters is flagged with its exact character count — no spreadsheet audit, no guessing.
Convert with AI.
AI rewrites titles to ≤75 characters and moves the overflow into a 125-character Item Highlights entry. Edit or regenerate any result.
Publish in bulk.
Push approved changes back to Amazon in one click — or export to CSV for client sign-off and your own workflow.
What you can do.
A complete, deadline-ready workflow — from catalog audit to bulk publish — with full character-count visibility at every step.
Scan & Status Board
Connect once to flag every ASIN over 75 characters, then track what's compliant, converted, pending, or published from one searchable board.
AI Titles & Item Highlights
Compliant ≤75-character titles drafted for every listing, with overflow detail moved into the new 125-character Item Highlights field — all 200 indexable characters kept.
Edit With Live Counts
Tweak or regenerate any AI suggestion by hand, with real-time character counts on both fields so nothing slips back over the limit. Nothing publishes without your sign-off.
Bulk Convert & Publish
Select all matching listings, convert in one pass, and push approved titles back to Amazon together.
Free to Use
No plan required and no per-ASIN pricing. Every seller facing the deadline can use the full tool.
CSV Export
Export before/after titles for client approval or your own records, then publish once it's signed off.
What changes on July 27.
Every client's catalog, fixed before the deadline.
The 75-character cap hits all your accounts on the same day. Title Optimizer scans, rewrites, and publishes across an entire client roster — so readiness becomes a service you deliver, not a fire drill you survive.
- →Account by account, in bulk. Scan every client catalog, convert all over-limit titles in one pass, publish on approval.
- →Your team reviews, AI types. Hours go to brand-voice sign-off, not manual rewriting — no copywriters to hire.
- →Proof of work, built in. Export before/after titles to CSV for client sign-off; the status board doubles as a live progress report.
AI suggestions are a first draft, never auto-published. Every title is reviewed and approved before it goes live — each brand's voice stays under human control.
Rewrite your titles before Amazon does.
Scan your catalog, fix every over-limit title, and publish in bulk — free. The deadline is July 27, 2026. Start now and keep control of every word.
Frequently asked questions.
Q1How do I change my Amazon product listing title?
With KwickMetrics Title Optimizer, it's faster — AI rewrites your title to meet the 75-character limit for free, and you stay in full control with the option to review, edit, or regenerate before anything goes live.
Q2How do I update titles in bulk on Amazon?
KwickMetrics Title Optimizer automates the entire process — it rewrites all over-limit titles at once and publishes them back to Amazon Seller Central in one step, completely free.
Q3What happens if I don't update my titles before July 27?
Amazon's AI will rewrite them using its own logic. You lose control over wording, keyword placement, and brand tone. Your listings stay active during the transition, but the title may no longer reflect your strategy or the claims that matter to your category.
Q4Does the 75-character limit apply to all Amazon categories?
Yes, for most categories. Media categories — books, music, and video — are exempt. KwickMetrics Title Optimizer flags only the ASINs that are affected, so your team isn't wasting time auditing listings that don't need changes.
Q5How does KwickMetrics handle the privacy of my product and listing data?
KwickMetrics follows a strict data privacy policy and operates in full compliance with Amazon's data usage and access policies. Your product and listing data is used only to power the tool — never shared, sold, or used for any purpose outside your account.