Broadband absorber materials with high solar absorptivity and infrared emissivity are conducive to high-efficient and cost-effective heating technology in the civil and industrial field. The BaTi1-xCoxO3 ceramics are prepared by sol-gel method, showing mixed tetragonal/hexagonal phases. Co doping slightly reduces the phase transition temperature of BaTiO3. Meanwhile, BaTi1-xCoxO3 ceramics present a composite Mott/charge transform band nature and the Co-3d impurity level and oxygen vacancies level lead to a narrowed bandgap. The enhancement of the absorption induced by free carriers, impurity level and lattice vibration promote the UV-Vis-NIR absorption and mid-infrared radiation of BaTi1-xCoxO3 ceramics. In conclusion, the optimized BaTi0.95Co0.05O3 ceramic achieves a high solar absorptivity (0.88) in 0.25–2.5 µm and a high infrared emissivity (0.83) in 8–14 µm. The radiative performance presents good temperature stability, unaffected by phase structure and lattice thermal expansion, which provides prospective applications in solar energy conversion and infrared radiation heating.