Meta Tag Generator
Create SEO-friendly tags for Google, Facebook, and Twitter
Why Meta Tags are the Foundation of SEO
Meta tags are snippets of code that tell search engines what your page is about. They don’t appear on the page itself, but in the page’s source code. Without them, Google has to guess your content, and social media platforms will display ugly, broken previews when users share your links.
This Meta Tag Generator creates the complete set of tags you need: Standard SEO tags, Open Graph (for Facebook/LinkedIn), and Twitter Cards.
The 3 Most Important Tags Explained
1. Title Tag (<title>)
This is the clickable headline that appears in search results. It is the single most important on-page SEO factor. Keep it under 60 characters so it doesn’t get cut off.
2. Meta Description
This is the short summary below the title. It should include your target keyword and a Call to Action (CTA). Keep it under 160 characters.
3. Open Graph Tags (og:image)
Have you ever shared a link on WhatsApp or Facebook and seen a nice image appear? That’s the Open Graph Image tag. Without it, social platforms might pick a random icon or nothing at all.
How to Use Generated Tags
- Generate: Fill out the form above with your content details.
- Copy: Click the “Copy to Clipboard” button.
- Paste: Go to your website’s HTML file and paste the code between the
<head>and</head>tags. - WordPress Users: If you use a plugin like RankMath or Yoast, you usually don’t need to paste code manually. You can just fill in the “SEO Title” and “Meta Description” fields in the plugin’s editor.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I still need the “Keywords” tag?
No. Google officially stopped using the meta keywords tag for ranking in 2009 because it was abused by spammers. However, some smaller search engines or internal site search tools might still use it.
What is “Robots Indexing”?
This tag tells search engines if they are allowed to show your page. index, follow is the standard for public pages. noindex should be used for private pages like “Thank You” pages or Admin areas.
