📝 KDP Book Description Generator

Get professionally engineered prompt templates to craft high-converting Amazon sales copy. Customize by genre, tone, and audience — then refine the output yourself for a description that truly sells.

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How to Use the Description Generator & FAQs

Create highly effective AI prompts to write compelling book blurbs.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Enter Book Details: Provide your book's title, target audience, and a brief 1-2 sentence summary of the core plot or promise.
  2. Select Style: Choose the genre/tone that best fits your book (e.g., Professional, Thriller, Romance).
  3. Generate Prompt: Click the button to create a highly engineered, complex text prompt.
  4. Use AI: Copy the generated prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini to receive a perfectly structured, high-converting book description.

Book Description Copywriting FAQs

Why shouldn't I just quickly ask ChatGPT to write my description?

If you give an AI a basic prompt like "Write a description for my sci-fi book," it will generate a generic, cliché-filled summary that reads like a robot wrote it. Effective book descriptions (blurbs) require a very specific copywriting structure: a "Hook" to grab attention, a "Body" that raises the stakes without spoiling the ending, and a "Call to Action." Our prompt generator enforces this specific marketing structure within the AI constraints.

Are Amazon Book Descriptions allowed to be written by AI?

Yes. While Amazon has strict disclosure rules regarding AI-generated manuscripts and interior images, they currently do not penalize authors for using AI tools to assist with marketing copy, keyword research, or generating book descriptions. However, you should always treat the AI output as a first draft. You must manually review, edit, and humanize the final text before publishing it to your KDP dashboard.

What is a "Hook" in a book description?

The hook is the very first one or two sentences of your description, usually formatted in bold text. Since Amazon only shows the first few lines of your description on a mobile device and hides the rest behind a "Read more" button, the hook's sole purpose is to convince the reader to click that button. It should introduce the main conflict, highlight a unique selling point, or ask a provocative question.

Do I need to list formatting tags in the prompt?

The prompts generated by our tool specifically instruct the AI to provide formatting suggestions (like indicating where bolding should go). However, you will still need to apply actual HTML tags (like <b>) to the final text before pasting it into Amazon. You can easily do this by taking the AI's final output and running it through our HTML Description Formatter tool.