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Meta Tag Generator

Create complete SEO meta tags, Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, and robots directives for any webpage. Copy ready-to-use HTML code in seconds — no sign-up required.

⚡ Key Features
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Complete Meta Set

Generate title, description, OG, Twitter and robots tags together

Live Preview

See exactly how your page appears in Google search results

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One-Click Copy

Copy the full HTML code block to your clipboard instantly

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Open Graph Tags

Optimize how your page looks when shared on Facebook & LinkedIn

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Twitter Cards

Control your Twitter summary and large image card format

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Robots Control

Set indexing and follow instructions for search engine bots

📋 How to Use This Tool
  1. 1

    Enter Page Title

    Type your page title (50–60 characters). Include your primary keyword near the start.

  2. 2

    Write Meta Description

    Add a compelling 150–160 character description with a call-to-action.

  3. 3

    Fill URL & Site Name

    Enter the canonical URL and your website name for OG tags.

  4. 4

    Set OG Image

    Provide a 1200×630px image URL for Facebook and LinkedIn previews.

  5. 5

    Click Generate

    Hit Generate Tags to create the complete meta tag block.

  6. 6

    Copy & Paste

    Copy the HTML and paste it inside the section of your page.

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Fill in the fields above and click "Generate Meta Tags".

What Are Meta Tags?

Meta tags are HTML elements placed in the <head> section of a webpage that provide metadata — information about your page — to search engines and social media platforms. They are invisible to visitors but essential for how your page is understood and presented in search results and social shares.

The most important meta tags for SEO are the title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, and the robots directive. Together they form the foundation of on-page technical SEO and control your content's appearance across Google, Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and other platforms.

This free meta tag generator creates all of these tags at once and outputs copy-ready HTML code that you can paste directly into your webpage's <head> section.

How to Use the Meta Tag Generator

  1. Basic SEO tab: Enter your page title, meta description, keywords, author, robots setting, and language
  2. Open Graph tab: Fill in OG title, description, image URL, page URL, type, and site name for Facebook/LinkedIn sharing
  3. Twitter Card tab: Set card type, title, description, image, and @username for Twitter/X sharing
  4. Click Generate to create complete, ready-to-use HTML meta tag code
  5. Copy and paste the code into your webpage's <head> section

You don't need to fill out every field. The generator only outputs tags for the fields you complete, keeping your code clean and minimal.

SEO Meta Tag Best Practices

Title Tag

  • Keep between 50-60 characters to avoid truncation
  • Include your primary keyword near the beginning
  • Make every title unique across your site
  • Include your brand name at the end after a pipe (|)

Meta Description

  • Write between 150-160 characters
  • Include your target keyword naturally
  • Write it as a compelling ad — focus on user value
  • Use action words: "Learn", "Discover", "Get", "Find"

Open Graph Tags

  • Use images sized 1200 × 630 pixels for best results
  • OG title can be slightly different from your page title
  • Always include og:image for social sharing previews
  • Set og:type to "article" for blog posts

Robots Meta

  • Default "index, follow" for all important pages
  • Use "noindex" for thank-you pages, admin pages, duplicate content
  • Use "nofollow" for pages with untrusted outbound links
  • Test with Google Search Console after deployment

Meta Tag Character Limits Reference

Tag Recommended Length Notes
Title Tag50–60 charsGoogle truncates at ~580px width
Meta Description150–160 charsGoogle may rewrite it from page content
OG Title40–88 charsVaries by platform; keep under 60 for safety
OG Description100–200 charsFacebook shows ~300 chars on desktop
Twitter Card Title70 chars maxTruncated to 70 chars on Twitter/X

Frequently Asked Questions

What are meta tags and why are they important for SEO? +

Meta tags are HTML elements in your page's head section that tell search engines and social platforms about your content. The title tag and meta description directly affect your search result appearance. Well-written meta tags improve click-through rate (CTR), which is a quality signal Google uses in its ranking algorithm.

How long should a meta description be? +

Keep your meta description between 150-160 characters. Include your primary keyword naturally and write a compelling sentence that explains what the user will get from visiting your page. Google sometimes rewrites descriptions, but having a well-written one increases the chance it uses yours.

What is the difference between Open Graph tags and Twitter Cards? +

Open Graph (OG) tags control how your content appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other OG-compatible platforms. Twitter Cards are platform-specific tags for Twitter/X. Both let you customize the title, description, and image shown in social previews, which improves click-through when your content is shared.

Do meta keywords still affect Google rankings? +

No. Google stopped using the meta keywords tag as a ranking factor in 2009. Bing also largely ignores it. You can add keywords for organizational purposes, but they have no direct SEO impact. Focus on optimizing your title tag, meta description, and on-page content instead.

What does the robots meta tag do? +

The robots meta tag tells search crawlers how to handle your page. 'index, follow' (default) lets Google index the page and follow links. 'noindex' excludes the page from search results. 'nofollow' tells crawlers not to follow outbound links. Use noindex for thin content, thank-you pages, or private sections you don't want in search results.

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How to Use the Meta Tag Generator

Enter your page title, description, target keyword, page URL, website name, and page type. The tool generates your complete SEO meta tag set: title tag, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags (Facebook/LinkedIn), Twitter Card tags, and robots meta. Copy the full HTML block with one click.

Why Use a Meta Tag Generator?

Missing or poorly written meta tags are among the top 3 most common technical SEO mistakes. Your title tag is the most important on-page SEO element after content itself — Google displays it in search results and uses it to understand page relevance. A compelling meta description doesn't directly affect rankings but improves click-through rates by 15–30%.

Meta Tag Best Practices for SEO

Title tag: 50–60 characters. Include primary keyword near the beginning. Make it compelling for clicks. Don't keyword stuff. Meta description: 150–160 characters. Summarize the page value. Include a call to action. Naturally include the primary keyword. Open Graph: Required for proper Facebook/LinkedIn sharing. Use a 1200×630 image. Twitter Card: Use summary_large_image for articles. Canonical: Always include to prevent duplicate content issues.

Frequently Asked Questions — Meta Tag Generator

No. Google stopped using meta keywords in 2009. They are completely ignored by Google, Bing, and all major search engines. However, the title tag and meta description remain critically important.
Google displays title tags up to approximately 600px wide — about 50–60 characters. Beyond that, the title gets truncated with "..." Use 50–60 characters to ensure your full title appears in search results.
Open Graph (developed by Facebook) controls how your content appears when shared on social media. Without OG tags, social platforms use generic thumbnails and titles. With OG tags, you control the exact image, title, and description shown when users share your page.
A canonical tag () tells search engines which version of a page is the "master" copy. It prevents duplicate content penalties when the same content is accessible via multiple URLs (e.g., with and without www, with query parameters).
The robots meta tag () tells search engine crawlers whether to index the page and follow its links. Use "noindex" on thank-you pages, admin pages, and duplicate content. Use "nofollow" on untrusted outbound links.

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