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Essay Topic Generator

Get essay topic ideas for any subject, type, or academic level.

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How to Use the Essay Topic Generator

From blank page to a workable topic in under a minute.

Step 1
Enter your

Enter your subject

Type the subject or topic area you need to write about — as broad as 'climate change' or as specific as 'social media effects on teenage mental health.'

Step 2
Choose your

Choose your essay type

Select from argumentative, persuasive, narrative, cause and effect, expository, informative, and more. Set your academic level to get suggestions matched to your course expectations.

Step 3
Pick a

Pick a topic and start writing

Review the generated essay topic ideas with their suggested angles. Pick the one that fits your assignment and start drafting with a clear direction.

What You Get

Topic ideas with enough direction to start writing.

Every
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Every Major Essay Type

Get topic ideas for argumentative, persuasive, narrative, cause and effect, expository, and informative essays — specific suggestions for the exact format your assignment requires.

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Calibrated to Academic Level

Topics match the depth expected at your level. High school suggestions are accessible; doctoral-level topics are narrower, more research-oriented, and assume original argumentation.

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Angles and Directions Included

Each topic comes with a suggested thesis direction so you know what angle to take before you write a single word.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the essay topic generator.

What is an essay topic generator?

An essay topic generator is a tool that takes your subject area, essay type, and academic level as input, then produces a list of focused topic ideas with suggested angles. This removes the blank-page problem when you know you need to write but can't settle on a specific approach. Each topic comes with a thesis direction so you can start outlining right away after choosing. Useful for students who need to pick a topic fast or explore a subject they haven't written about before.

How do I use this essay topic generator?

Enter your subject area in the text field — it can be as broad as 'economics' or as specific as 'gig economy labor rights.' Then choose your essay type and academic level from the dropdowns. Click Generate and review the list of essay topic ideas that appear. Each suggestion includes a brief angle or direction so you can judge quickly whether it fits your assignment before committing. Pick the topic that works, copy it, and start outlining. Regenerate as many times as needed to find the right angle.

Is the essay topic generator free to use?

Yes, the essay topic generator is free to use. Guests can try it without signing up, and free registered accounts include a monthly allowance for generating topic ideas. No credit card or payment information is needed to access the core features. The free tier covers most students' needs for coursework and assignment planning across an entire semester. Subscription plans are available for users who need higher monthly usage limits or additional advanced features.

How many times can I use the essay topic generator per day?

Guests who aren't logged in get limited daily free tries with the essay topic generator. Creating a free account gives you a monthly credit allowance. Subscribed users get a higher monthly allowance, making it practical for frequent use across multiple assignments, subjects, and essay types throughout the semester without running into limits. If you're working on several essays at once, signing up for a free account is the easiest way to avoid hitting the limit. See the pricing page for current details.

Do I need to create an account to generate essay topics?

No account is required to start. Open the page, enter your subject, choose your essay type, and generate essay topic ideas immediately — no signup, no email, no personal information required. Creating a free account unlocks a higher monthly usage limit and lets you revisit your generation history. The sign-up takes under a minute and requires only an email address. For occasional use — a few topics per week — the guest limit is enough to get what you need without registering.

Can I generate argumentative essay topic ideas?

Yes. Select Argumentative as the essay type, enter your subject, and get debatable, position-driven argumentative essay topic ideas ready to develop into a focused thesis statement. Good argumentative topics require a clear position and enough available evidence to build a case. The suggestions reflect that — each one is specific enough to argue and broad enough to research. Regenerate multiple times to get a wider range of argumentative angles on the same subject before committing to one.

Does it work for persuasive essay topic ideas?

Yes. Choose Persuasive from the essay type dropdown and enter your subject to get persuasive essay topic ideas with built-in stances — you'll know immediately whether to argue for or against. Persuasive topics work best when they connect to something readers already care about. Adding your target audience in the settings helps generate topics that feel relevant and convincing to that specific group. Persuasive essay topic ideas are available across all academic levels, from high school speeches to college rhetoric assignments.

Can it generate narrative essay topic ideas?

Yes. Select Narrative as the essay type to get narrative essay topic ideas suited to personal storytelling and first-person writing. Topics focus on moments, experiences, and turning points rather than abstract arguments. Narrative topic ideas include specific prompts for identifying a memory or event worth writing about, with suggestions on which aspect to focus on for maximum impact and reader engagement. These work well for college application essays, personal statements, and creative nonfiction assignments at all academic levels.

What about cause and effect essay topic ideas?

Select Cause and Effect as the essay type to get cause and effect essay topic ideas that center on relationships between events, behaviors, or phenomena — clearly framed so both sides are visible. Each cause and effect topic is structured so you can identify the cause side and the effect side before you outline. This makes it easier to build the essay's logical structure from the start. Cause effect essay topic ideas cover history, science, social issues, technology, and environment subjects across all academic levels.

Can I get expository and informative essay topic ideas?

Yes. Choose Expository or Informative from the essay type dropdown to get topic ideas for expository essays and informative essay topic ideas. Both focus on explaining or presenting facts rather than arguing. Expository topics are organized around a clear explanation of a process, concept, or phenomenon. Informative topics are slightly broader and center on presenting comprehensive facts about a subject area. Both types work across all academic levels and cover a wide range of subject areas available in the generator.

How specific are the essay topic suggestions?

Suggestions are specific enough to write from directly — not 'discuss climate change,' but something like 'How rising sea levels affect insurance markets in coastal U.S. cities.' Specificity scales with your input. Academic level also affects how specific topics get. High school suggestions are broader and well-documented; doctoral-level topics are narrower, more research-oriented, and assume original argumentation and academic literature access. If a topic is too broad, regenerate with a more specific subject field to get tighter, more usable essay topic ideas.

Does the tool work for different academic levels?

Yes. Set the academic level — high school, undergraduate, master's, or doctoral — to get essay topic ideas matched to the depth and complexity expected at that level of study. High school topics are accessible and well-documented. Undergraduate topics assume some course background. Graduate-level topics are narrower and more research-oriented, expecting engagement with academic literature and original analysis. Adjusting the academic level is particularly useful when writing for courses where the instructor expects a specific depth of analysis.

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