Convert any title or phrase into a clean, SEO-friendly URL slug. Remove special characters, spaces, and stop words to create perfect permalink URLs that rank better in search results.
Create clean, readable URLs that rank better in Google
Replaces spaces and special characters with hyphens automatically
All slugs converted to lowercase as per SEO best practice
Strips symbols, accents and non-ASCII characters safely
One-click copy to clipboard for immediate use
Handles Latin, Cyrillic and accent characters cleanly
Enter your page title, blog heading or any text you want to convert.
Click the Generate Slug button to convert text to a URL slug.
Check the output for accuracy. Confirm hyphens replaced spaces correctly.
Click Copy to copy the slug and use it in your CMS or URL.
A URL slug is the part of a web address that identifies a specific page in a human-readable form. For example, in https://example.com/blog/how-to-learn-seo, the slug is how-to-learn-seo. It is the last segment of the URL path, and it plays a significant role in how search engines and visitors understand your page.
URL slugs are also called permalinks, especially in WordPress. A well-crafted slug communicates the page topic instantly, helps search engines understand the content's relevance, and contributes to better click-through rates from search results pages (SERPs).
The tool processes in real time as you type, so you see your slug update instantly without clicking any button.
Stop words add length without SEO value. The tool removes these automatically when you check "Remove stopwords":
a, an, the, and, or, but, in, on, at, to, for, of, with, by, from, is, are, was, were, be, been, being, have, has, had, this, that, these, those, it, its, as, if, so, up, do, did, will, can, about, into, through, during, each, very, also, just, more, out, all, any, some, your, my, how, what, which, when, where, why, not
A URL slug is the portion of a URL that identifies a specific page. For example, in 'https://site.com/blog/how-to-do-seo', the slug is 'how-to-do-seo'. Slugs matter for SEO because search engines read them to understand your page topic. A clear, keyword-rich slug helps you rank better and improves click-through rates from search results.
Use hyphens. Google officially recommends hyphens over underscores to separate words in URLs. With underscores, 'my_page' is read as one word. With hyphens, 'my-page' is read as two separate words, which is better for keyword recognition and search indexing.
Keep URL slugs under 60 characters and ideally between 3-5 words. Short slugs are easier to remember, share, and are fully visible in Google search results without truncation. Avoid dates, years, and stop words in your slugs.
Stop words are common words like 'a', 'the', 'and', 'for', 'of'. They add length to your URL without adding SEO value. Removing them keeps slugs concise and keyword-focused. Enable the 'Remove stopwords' checkbox in the tool to strip these automatically.
Yes! This tool works for any CMS — WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, or custom websites. Enter your post title, generate the slug, copy it, and paste it into the permalink field of your CMS. WordPress also lets you set custom slugs directly in the post editor sidebar.
Type or paste your page title, blog post title, or product name. The tool instantly converts it to a clean URL slug: lowercase, hyphens between words, special characters removed, stop words optionally included or removed. Copy the clean slug and paste directly into your CMS or web platform.
URL structure is a direct Google ranking factor. Clean, keyword-rich slugs help search engines understand page content and improve click-through rates from search results. A URL like /best-free-seo-tools tells both Google and users exactly what the page is about — /page?id=4872 tells them nothing.
Always use lowercase letters. Use hyphens (-) not underscores (_). Keep slugs short — 3–5 words ideal. Include your primary keyword. Remove stop words (a, the, and, of) unless they're part of the keyword phrase. Never change an established URL without a 301 redirect — broken URLs destroy link equity. Match slug to page title for consistency.