Free SEO tool

Meta Tag Generator

Create clean meta tags, a canonical URL, robots rules and Open Graph & Twitter cards. See a social share preview and copy the ready-made code.

Basics

Recommended: up to 60 characters.
Recommended: up to 160 characters.
When off, noindex, nofollow is added.

Open Graph & Twitter

Social share preview

No share image
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Page title
The page description will appear here as you fill in the fields on the left.

Generated code


                        

Paste the code into your page's <head> section.

Why meta tags matter

Meta tags are HTML elements in the head of a page that tell search engines and social platforms what the page is about. The title and description tags form the text a user sees in Google's search results – often the first impression that decides whether a visitor clicks your link or a competitor's.

Open Graph and Twitter tags, in turn, define how your link looks when it's shared on social media. A compelling title, a clear description and a quality share image can multiply the click-through rate of shared links. Well-crafted meta tags are therefore the foundation of both SEO and social sharing.

  • Keep the title under 60 characters so it isn't truncated in search results.
  • Write a description that invites the click – around 150–160 characters.
  • Set a canonical URL to prevent duplicate content.
  • Add an og:image (recommended 1200×630 px) for social sharing.

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Frequently asked questions

What are meta tags?

Meta tags are HTML elements in the head of a page that tell search engines and social platforms the page title, description and share image. They affect how your page appears in search results and when shared.

How long should a meta description be?

The recommended title length is about 50–60 characters and the meta description about 150–160 characters. Longer text is often truncated by Google in search results.

What do Open Graph tags do?

Open Graph tags define how your link looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn or other platforms: the title, description and preview image. Twitter cards do the same on X (Twitter).