Screenplay Title Page Generator
Free WGA-standard title page generator. Courier 12pt, US Letter, centered title, byline, and contact information β exported as a clean PDF you can attach to your screenplay.
The title page is the first thing a reader sees. Get it wrong and you have signaled amateur before page one. This generator follows the conventions every industry reader expects β centered title, byline, contact info in the bottom-left, optional draft label in the bottom-right.
Courier 12pt, US Letter, industry-standard layout. Your draft is auto-saved to your browser β nothing is uploaded.
How to Generate a Title Page
Three fields. One click. Industry-standard PDF.
Enter Title and Byline
Set the title and choose the byline credit β by, Written by, Story by, Screenplay by, or Teleplay by.
Add Contact Info
Drop your name, email, and optional phone β placed bottom-left in industry-standard position.
Export the PDF
One-click Courier 12pt US Letter PDF, WGA-spec layout, ready to attach to your script document.
Why Use a Title Page Generator
Tiny page, big signal. Format matters.
WGA-Standard Layout
Centered title roughly four inches down, byline beneath, contact information in the bottom-left, draft label in the bottom-right. Matches the conventions reviewers expect.
Courier 12pt
Industry-standard typeface and size. The PDF is built with the same jsPDF Courier engine used by our screenplay formatter.
Multiple Byline Options
Pick from by, Written by, Story by, Screenplay by, or Teleplay by β all valid for film and television submissions.
Based-On Credit Support
Add adapted-from credit lines for novels, short stories, articles, or other source material.
Auto-Save
Your title page data is saved in your browser. Return later and reuse for the next draft.
Free, No Signup
No email required, no usage cap, no upgrade tier.
Title Page Generator FAQ
What goes on a screenplay title page?
A standard screenplay title page contains the title (centered, roughly one third of the way down the page), a byline credit (by, Written by, Screenplay by, etc.), the author name, optional based-on credit for adapted material, and contact information in the bottom-left corner. Some writers add a draft label in the bottom-right.
What font and size should a title page use?
Courier 12-point. The title page should match the typography of the screenplay itself. Bold or oversized fonts on the title page are a tell that the writer is new β keep it clean and conventional.
Where does contact information go?
Bottom-left of the title page. List name, then email, then optionally phone. Do not include physical address. If you have representation, replace your personal contact with your agent or manager's contact line.
Should I include a draft number on the title page?
Optional, and increasingly uncommon for spec scripts. If the script is a commissioned rewrite or being passed between collaborators, a draft label and date in the bottom-right corner is helpful. For unsolicited specs, most readers prefer it omitted β the script should feel definitive.
Is the title page included in the screenplay's page count?
No. The title page is numbered as an unnumbered preliminary page. Page numbering for screenplays starts on the first page of the script proper β typically FADE IN β and runs through to the final FADE OUT.
Where is my title page data stored?
In your browser's local storage. Nothing is uploaded to any server. Clearing browser data will wipe the saved fields, so generate and download the PDF when you finish.

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