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Free SEO Meta Tag Generator

Title · Description · Canonical · Open Graph · X cards

Build copy-ready HTML tags for search results and social sharing. Enter the page information, inspect the live previews and copy the finished markup into the document head.

Generate SEO and social meta tags

Add the page title, description, canonical address and social image. The generated markup updates immediately and includes only the optional tag groups you enable.

All values are processed in your browser and are not submitted by this page.

Write a clear title that identifies the page.
Use the complete preferred URL, including HTTPS.
Describe the page accurately. Search engines may display different text.
Use a public absolute image URL. A 1.91:1 image is a common large-card shape.
Included as the legacy-compatible twitter:site tag.
Generated HTML tags

            

What the generator creates

Meta tags provide page information to browsers, search systems and social platforms. This tool creates a practical document-head block from the values you enter.

  • An HTML title and meta description.
  • An optional canonical link and robots directive.
  • Open Graph title, description, URL, type, site and image tags.
  • Large-image X card tags using the widely supported twitter-prefixed properties.

Previews are planning aids

The search and social cards show how the supplied text and image may look, but they cannot guarantee the final appearance. Search engines can rewrite titles or descriptions, and social platforms can cache older metadata or use different card layouts.

Validate the published page after deployment and refresh platform caches when a preview continues to show outdated information.

Common page-head tags

Tag Purpose Important note
<title> Provides the document title used by browsers and often used in search results. Make it descriptive and specific to the page.
meta description Suggests a concise summary of the page. It is a snippet suggestion, not a guaranteed search-result description.
rel="canonical" Identifies the preferred URL for substantially similar pages. Use an absolute URL that resolves successfully.
meta robots Communicates indexing, link-following and preview instructions. Do not select noindex for a page you want available in search.
og:* Supplies title, description, image and URL data for social previews. Use publicly accessible absolute URLs.
twitter:* Supplies large-card metadata for X and compatible consumers. The historical property names remain twitter-prefixed in markup.

How to generate meta tags

Step 1

Enter page information

Add the title, description, preferred URL and optional site details.

Step 2

Add social metadata

Choose the Open Graph type and add a public image URL plus useful image alt text.

Step 3

Copy and validate

Place the generated tags inside the page head, publish the page and inspect the rendered source.

Meta tag generator questions

Does a meta description directly improve rankings?

A meta description is primarily a candidate summary for search results. A clear description can help users understand the page, but the visible snippet may be rewritten based on the query and page content.

What is the difference between SEO tags and Open Graph tags?

The HTML title, meta description, canonical and robots values relate mainly to page identity, indexing and search presentation. Open Graph tags are designed to describe the page when a link is shared through supporting social and messaging services.

Should every page have a canonical URL?

Most indexable pages benefit from a consistent canonical address, especially when the same content can be reached through parameters or alternate routes. The canonical should point to the version you consider primary.

Why are X card properties still named twitter:card and twitter:image?

The established metadata properties use the historical twitter-prefixed names. The generator retains those names for compatibility with existing card parsers.

Why might a social preview show an old image?

Social services often cache metadata. Confirm the live page contains the new tags and image, then use the destination platform's debugging or refresh tool when available.

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