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Meta Tag Generator

Fill in the fields below and copy the generated meta tags into your HTML <head> section.

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What is a Meta Tag Generator?

Meta tags are snippets of HTML code placed in the <head> section of a webpage that provide information about the page to search engines and social media platforms — without being visible to site visitors. The most important meta tags are the title tag, meta description, robots directive, viewport setting, and canonical URL. These tags directly influence how your page appears in Google search results and when shared on social media.

A well-crafted meta description (150–160 characters) serves as your page's "advertisement" in search results — a compelling description increases click-through rates even without a ranking change. The title tag (50–60 characters) tells Google the main topic of your page. Our generator creates all standard meta tags plus Open Graph and Twitter Card tags for social sharing previews, saving you time and ensuring nothing is missed.

How to Use the Meta Tag Generator

  1. Fill in the Page Title (aim for 50–60 characters) and Meta Description (aim for 150–160 characters).
  2. Add optional fields: Keywords, Robots setting, Canonical URL, Author, Language, and Viewport.
  3. The generated meta tags appear in real time in the output box below, including Open Graph and Twitter Card tags.
  4. Click Copy Tags and paste them into your HTML <head> section.

Why Use Our Meta Tag Generator?

  • 100% Free — Generate meta tags for unlimited pages.
  • No Registration — No account needed.
  • Browser-Based — All processing is client-side; your content is never sent to a server.
  • Character Counter — Live character count with warnings when title or description exceeds recommended lengths.
  • All-in-One — Generates primary meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Card tags in one go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Google typically displays 150–160 characters of a meta description in search results. Descriptions shorter than 120 characters may be too brief to be compelling. Longer descriptions are truncated with "...". Write a natural, persuasive summary that includes your primary keyword and a call to action — this directly impacts your organic click-through rate.

No. Google officially ignores the meta keywords tag and has done so since 2009. Bing also gives it very little weight. It was abused so heavily for keyword stuffing that major search engines abandoned it. Include it for legacy CMS compatibility if needed, but do not rely on it for rankings. Focus on the title tag and meta description instead.

Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags that control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and other platforms. Without them, platforms use whatever content they can scrape — often with poor results. OG tags let you specify the exact title, description, and image that appear in social media previews, dramatically improving the appearance and click-through of shared links.

A canonical URL tag (<link rel="canonical">) tells search engines which version of a URL is the "preferred" one when multiple URLs serve similar or identical content. This prevents duplicate content penalties. For example, if your page is accessible at both http and https, or with and without www, the canonical tag tells Google which version to rank and consolidate link equity to.

Quick Facts

  • ✓ 100% free, no hidden fees
  • ✓ No account or login needed
  • ✓ Works in any browser
  • ✓ Your data never leaves your device
  • ✓ Generates meta, OG, and Twitter Card tags