Written for eBay listings. You get a tight 80-character title in sentence case with the specs buyers search for, a description that leads with condition and key details, and bullets that cover what matters before someone bids.
eBay buyers make decisions fast. They want to know the brand, the condition, and the specs before they click. This structures your listing so the important stuff shows up first.
Questions we hear from eBay sellers. If yours is not covered, let us know.
That is eBay limit. The tool packs it tight - brand, product type, key specs, and condition all within 80 characters. Every character counts because eBay search matches on exact words in the title.
Yes. The description works for either format. Auction listings get a slightly more urgency-friendly tone, but both get the same structured, spec-forward copy that eBay buyers expect.
If the photo shows condition details like tags, packaging, or wear, the AI picks up on it and includes that in the description. For used items, it focuses on what matters to the buyer - what condition is it actually in.
Yes. The model reads your photo and adjusts. A sealed-in-box product gets different copy than a pre-owned item with visible wear. Upload an honest photo and you get honest copy.
eBay Cassini search engine looks at title keywords, item specifics, and listing quality. The generated title and description are structured to hit all three. It is not a guarantee of ranking, but it is a much better starting point than writing from scratch.
The description covers specs, materials, dimensions, and compatibility. eBay item specifics are separate fields in Seller Hub, but the copy here gives you the text to fill them in.
It works best for consumer products - clothing, electronics, collectibles, home goods. For vehicles or heavy machinery, the output will be a starting point but you will want to add technical specs manually.
