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Page Title
Page description will appear here...

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Description

Twitter Preview

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Generated HTML

<meta name="robots" content="index, follow" />

<!-- Open Graph -->
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />

<!-- Twitter Card -->
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" />

How It Works

1

Fill In Details

Enter your page title, description, URL, and social media settings.

2

Preview

See how your page will appear in Google, Facebook, and Twitter.

3

Copy HTML

Copy the generated meta tags and paste them into your HTML head.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal title length?
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag. The counter turns green between 50-60 characters and red above 60 to help you stay within the optimal range.
What is the ideal description length?
Meta descriptions should be between 150-160 characters. Google may truncate longer descriptions in search results.
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph (OG) tags control how your page appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and others. They define the title, description, image, and type shown in social share cards.
What is the difference between noindex and nofollow?
Noindex tells search engines not to include the page in search results. Nofollow tells search engines not to follow the links on the page. They serve different purposes and can be used independently.
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About Meta Tags

What this tool does

Web and SEO tools generate meta tags, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, schema markup (JSON-LD), sitemaps, robots.txt files, canonical URLs, UTM links, and redirect rules. They also check existing pages for common SEO issues.

Why use this tool

Search-engine optimization depends on correct markup. Missing meta descriptions, broken Open Graph tags, or incorrect canonical URLs can tank rankings. These tools produce valid markup you can paste directly into your site.

How it works

You fill in fields (title, description, image URL), and the tool generates the corresponding HTML tags or JSON-LD block. Validators fetch your URL and parse the response headers and DOM to report issues.

Pro tip

Always set a canonical URL on every page, even if you think there is only one version. Canonicals prevent duplicate-content issues from URL parameters, trailing slashes, and protocol differences.

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