Ti modified Y zeolites with different Ti content were synthesized by in-situ hydrothermal crystallization method and used as the support of hydrodenitrogenation (HDN) catalyst. The forms of Ti species in the zeolites and the effect of Ti incorporation on the active metal states of the corresponding catalysts were investigated by XRD, UV–Vis DRS, XPS, HAADF-STEM, ICP-OES, Py-FTIR, H2-TPR, HRTEM, and DFT calculation. The results show that the incorporation of in-situ Ti species into Y zeolite led to a decrease in the Brønsted acid sites (BAS) /Lewis acid sites (LAS) value of the corresponding catalyst, but effectively enhanced the stacking layer number of the WS2 active phase by weakening the interaction between the active metals and the supports, which is manifested in the improvement of the hydrogenolysis activity and the decrease of the hydrogenation activity of the catalyst. When the hydrogenolysis activity and hydrogenation activity in the catalyst match to a certain extent, that is, the BAS/LAS value and the stacking layer number of the active phase reach an appropriate value, the HDN catalyst exhibited the highest catalytic activity. The NiW/Y-0.1Ti catalyst with suitable amount of BAS and stacking layer number of active phase showed the maximum kHDN values (11.7 × 10-4 mol·g−1·h−1 and 3.9 × 10-4 mol·g−1·h−1) and TOFs (1.91 h−1 and 1.04 h−1) of quinoline and indole HDN.