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🏷️ Meta Tag Generator

Generate SEO meta tags and social previews

Page Title
https://example.com
Page description will appear here...

About Meta Tag Generator

Generate SEO meta tags with Open Graph and Twitter Card support. Preview how your page appears in search. Free SEO tool. This tool runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent to any server. It's fast, free, and works on any device.

How to Use Meta Tag Generator

  1. Enter your page title and description
  2. Add Open Graph tags for social media previews
  3. Configure Twitter Card settings
  4. Set canonical URL and robots directives
  5. Copy the complete meta tag HTML block

About Meta Tag Generator

Meta tags are invisible HTML elements that tell search engines, social media platforms, and browsers about your page. The right meta tags improve SEO rankings, control how your pages appear when shared on Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn, and configure browser behavior. Essential tags include: title (most important SEO factor), description (appears in search results), Open Graph (Facebook/LinkedIn previews), Twitter Cards (Twitter previews), canonical URL (prevents duplicate content), and robots (controls indexing). This generator creates a complete meta tag block with all recommended tags, properly formatted and ready to paste into your page's section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal title tag length?

50-60 characters. Google displays up to ~580px width (~60 chars). Put your primary keyword near the beginning. Include your brand name at the end, separated by | or —.

How long should meta descriptions be?

120-160 characters. Google truncates at ~920px width on desktop, ~680px on mobile. Write compelling copy with a call-to-action. Include your main keyword naturally — Google bolds matching terms.

What are Open Graph tags?

og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url — these control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and most social platforms. Without them, platforms guess (often badly) from page content.

Do meta keywords still matter?

No — Google has ignored the meta keywords tag since 2009. Bing gives it minimal weight. Don't waste time on it. Focus on title, description, and structured data instead.

What's a canonical URL?

tells search engines which URL is the 'official' version when the same content exists at multiple URLs. Prevents duplicate content penalties from URL parameters, www/non-www, HTTP/HTTPS variations.

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