Generate structured outlines for articles, blog posts, and essays — right in your browser.
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The Article Outline Generator is a free, browser-based tool that creates structured outlines for articles, blog posts, and essays using AI on your computer. Enter a topic and get a detailed skeleton with headings, subheadings, and key points you can expand into a full piece. Because the model runs entirely on your device, no data ever leaves your browser.
How to Use
1
Enter your topic
Type the subject or working title for your article into the input field.
2
Set the scope
Add optional details like target audience, desired length, or specific angles to cover.
3
Generate the outline
Click generate and the AI will build a structured outline with headings, subheadings, and key points.
4
Customize the structure
Rearrange sections, add your own subheadings, or remove parts that don't fit your angle.
5
Start writing
Use the outline as a roadmap to draft your full article section by section.
Tips
Include your target audience in the topic description — 'beginner's guide to investing for college students' produces a more focused outline than just 'investing'.
Generate multiple outlines for the same topic and combine the best sections from each.
Use the outline to estimate word count by planning how many words each section needs.
For SEO-focused articles, note where you can naturally incorporate target keywords in each section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this AI article outline generator private? Does it send my topic to a server?
No. The AI model runs on your computer — your topic and any context stay on your computer, and nothing is sent to OpenAI, Anthropic, or anyone else.
Can I customize the outline after it is generated?
Yes. Copy the outline and adjust the headings, subheadings, and key points to fit your specific angle or audience.
Can I use this outline as a starting point for a full article?
Absolutely. The outline gives you a structured skeleton with main headings, subheadings, and key points you can expand into a complete article.