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Meta Tag Settings

Basic Meta Tags
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Open Graph Tags
Twitter Card Tags

Generated Meta Tags

Configure your settings to generate meta tags...
All processing happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.

Usage Examples

Blog Post

Generate optimized meta tags for a blog article with social sharing tags and proper SEO settings.

Landing Page

Create meta tags for a product landing page with compelling descriptions and social preview cards.

Product Page

Build meta tags for an e-commerce product page with product-specific Open Graph and Twitter tags.

Features

SEO Optimized

Generate all essential meta tags for search engine optimization

Social Media Ready

Include Open Graph and Twitter Card tags for social sharing

Character Counters

Real-time character counters for title and description with optimal length indicators

Privacy First

All processing happens locally in your browser, no data sent to servers

How to Use?

1

Fill in Fields

Enter your page title, description, keywords, and other meta information in the form fields.

2

Add Social Tags

Configure Open Graph and Twitter Card tags for better social media sharing appearance.

3

Copy & Use

Copy the generated HTML meta tags and paste them into the head section of your webpage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Title: 50-60 characters. Google typically shows 50-60 characters in desktop results and truncates with "..." beyond that. Description: 150-160 characters. Anything over 160 gets cut in search snippets, wasting the extra words. The character counters in this tool turn orange at 90% capacity and red when you exceed the limit — keep them green for best results.

Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url) control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, and most other platforms. Without them, platforms scrape whatever they find — often a random image and truncated text. With well-written OG tags, shared links show a compelling image, accurate title, and your chosen description, which significantly improves click-through rate on social posts.

Twitter Card tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image) are Twitter-specific. Twitter does fall back to OG tags if no Twitter Card tags are present, but Twitter Card gives you additional control: the card type (summary vs. summary_large_image), the @site handle, and the @creator handle. For blog posts and articles, summary_large_image shows a full-width image above the link — much more eye-catching than the small square image in a plain summary card.

In order of importance: (1) title — the most influential on-page SEO signal, shows in search results; (2) meta description — does not directly affect ranking but impacts click-through rate; (3) canonical — prevents duplicate content issues when the same page is accessible at multiple URLs; (4) robots — controls indexing and link-following; (5) viewport — critical for mobile usability. Keywords meta tag is ignored by Google and most major search engines today.

The robots meta tag tells search engine crawlers how to handle the page. index/follow (the default) allows indexing and link crawling. noindex prevents the page from appearing in search results — useful for thank-you pages, admin areas, and duplicate content. nofollow tells crawlers not to follow links on the page. noarchive prevents Google from showing a cached version. You can combine directives: <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow">.

A canonical URL tells search engines which version of a page is the "official" one when the same content is accessible at multiple URLs. Common cases: http vs https, www vs non-www, trailing slash vs no slash, URL parameters (?sort=price, ?ref=newsletter). Without a canonical, search engines split ranking signals across duplicate URLs. Set the canonical to the clean, preferred URL on every page — even if there are no duplicates, it is a safe defensive practice.

Not necessarily. The meta title is optimized for search results — it should include the primary keyword near the front and match search intent. The OG title is for social sharing — it can be more conversational, headline-like, or curiosity-driven since it is targeting someone scrolling a social feed rather than someone who searched for something. For most pages they can be the same; for blog posts, a more engaging social title often outperforms the SEO title.

No. All meta tags are generated in your browser with JavaScript. Your page titles, descriptions, URLs, and image paths never leave your machine.

What is a Meta Tag Generator?

A meta tag generator helps you create the HTML meta tags that go in your page's head section. Instead of hand-coding title, description, viewport, charset, OG tags, and Twitter Card tags, you fill in a form and get copy-ready HTML. It saves time and reduces typos.

Key Features

Supports basic SEO tags (title, description, keywords, robots, canonical), Open Graph tags for social media, and Twitter Card tags. Includes character counters so you stay within search engine limits. Preset templates for different page types (blog post, product page, homepage) get you started fast.

Why Meta Tags Matter

Meta tags are how search engines understand your page. A good title and description improve click-through rates in search results. OG tags make your links look professional when shared on social media. Viewport and charset tags ensure your page renders correctly on all devices.

Tips

Write titles that include your primary keyword near the front. Descriptions should be compelling and action-oriented. Always set a canonical URL to avoid duplicate content issues. Test your OG tags with Facebook's sharing debugger.

Privacy

Everything runs in your browser. No page data, no meta content, nothing is sent to any server.

Security and Privacy

Your data security is our priority

Local Processing

All processing happens in your browser

No Data Transfer

Your data is not sent to our servers

No Data Storage

No data is stored or shared

SSL Encryption

SSL encryption for secure connection

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