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Meta Tag Generator

Generate SEO meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Cards to optimize your website for search engines and social platforms.

Standard SEO Tags

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0 / 60 chars
0 / 160 chars

Open Graph Tags (Facebook / LinkedIn)

Twitter Card Meta

Generated HTML Tags

Google Snippet Preview

https://example.com
Please enter a page title...
Please enter a description to preview what this page looks like on search results.

Social Media Card Preview

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About This Tool

Meta Tag Generator

Generate complete SEO meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Card tags for your webpage in one click.

Why Use This Tool?

  • Generate all essential meta tags for better Google search visibility
  • Create Open Graph tags so your page shows a rich preview when shared on Facebook or WhatsApp
  • Add Twitter Card tags to control how links look when shared on Twitter/X
  • Used by SEO beginners who want correct meta tags without manual coding
  • Copy and paste the generated code directly into your website's <head> section

Overview

Meta tags are the invisible foundation of your page's search and social presence. The right title tag, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Card tags can significantly improve click-through rates from search results and social shares. Our Meta Tag Generator creates all essential tags from a simple form — no memorising complex HTML syntax required.

How to Use

  • 1

    Enter Page Title

    Write your SEO title (50-60 characters). Include your primary keyword near the start.

  • 2

    Write Meta Description

    Craft a compelling description (120-160 chars) that encourages clicks from search results.

  • 3

    Add Open Graph Details

    Enter OG title, description, and image URL for social media previews.

  • 4

    Set Canonical URL

    Enter the canonical URL to prevent duplicate content issues.

  • 5

    Copy Generated Tags

    Click Copy Tags to get the complete HTML block for your page's <head> section.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Google ignores the keywords meta tag. Focus on title, description, and content quality instead.
Yes. Google may replace your description with page content it deems more relevant. Write descriptions closely matching user intent to reduce rewrites.
The robots meta tag (<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">) controls how search engines index and follow links on a specific page.
Yes. Duplicate meta descriptions across pages reduce CTR and send weak signals to Google. Write a unique, compelling description for each important page.
Disallow in robots.txt prevents crawling. Noindex allows crawling but prevents indexing. For guaranteed de-indexing, use the noindex meta tag on the page itself.