Free Meta Tag Generator

Create optimized tags for Google, Facebook, and Twitter to boost your SEO and CTR

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Page Information
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Generated Code
Google Snippet Preview
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Your Page Title
A brief description of the page content will appear here...
Facebook / Open Graph

How to Use the Meta Tag Generator

Meta tags are snippets of text that describe a page's content to search engines and social media platforms. Here's how to create them:

  1. Page Info: Enter your Page Title and Description. Watch the character counters—keep titles under 60 chars and descriptions under 160 chars for optimal display in Google.
  2. Social Media: Add your Website URL and an Image URL. This populates the "Open Graph" and "Twitter Card" tags, which control how your link looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
  3. Previews: As you type, check the live previews on the right to see exactly how your page will appear in Google search results and social feeds.
  4. Advanced: Use the "Advanced Settings" to control robot indexing (e.g., set noindex for private pages) or specify the content language.
  5. Copy Code: Click the "Copy" button to grab the generated HTML code. Paste it between the <head> and </head> tags of your website.
Pro Tip: Using high-quality "OG Images" (Open Graph Images) can significantly increase your Click-Through Rate (CTR) on social media. Recommended size is 1200x630 pixels.

Why Are Meta Tags Important?

  • Search Rankings: The Title Tag is a confirmed Google ranking factor. A relevant, keyword-rich title helps you rank higher.
  • Click-Through Rate (CTR): The Meta Description acts as your "ad copy" in search results. A compelling description entices users to click.
  • Social Engagement: Without Open Graph tags, social networks guess which image and text to show. Custom tags ensure your links look professional and engaging.

Essential Tags Explained

Title Tag
The main headline of your page in search results and browser tabs.
Meta Description
A brief summary of the page content. Google often displays this below the title.
Open Graph (og:)
Standard protocol used by Facebook, LinkedIn, and Pinterest to interpret page content.
Twitter Cards
Twitter-specific tags that enable rich media previews (Large Image Summary is most popular).

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Google stopped using the meta keywords tag for web ranking in 2009 because it was frequently abused. It is safe (and recommended) to omit it entirely. Our generator focuses on tags that actually impact SEO and user experience.

There is no hard limit, but Google typically truncates snippets after ~160 characters on desktop and ~120 characters on mobile. We recommend keeping it between 150-160 characters to maximize your message space without getting cut off.

Use the "Advanced Settings" in our tool and select noindex, follow or noindex, nofollow from the Robots dropdown. This generates a <meta name="robots" content="..."> tag that instructs search engines not to include the page in their index.