Meta Tag Generator

Generate complete, SEO-optimized HTML meta tags for your web pages. Copy and paste directly into your head section.

Generate Meta Tags

Generated Meta Tags

How to Use

The Meta Tag Generator creates a complete set of HTML meta tags for your web page based on the information you provide. Meta tags are essential for SEO because they tell search engines what your page is about and how it should appear in search results. Well-crafted meta tags improve click-through rates and help search engines properly index your content.

Step 1: Fill in the form fields with your page details. The page title should be a concise, descriptive title of 50-60 characters that includes your primary keyword. The meta description should be a compelling summary of 150-160 characters that encourages users to click through from search results. Enter your keywords as a comma-separated list, and provide the full URL and author name for additional meta tags.

Step 2: Click the "Generate Meta Tags" button. The tool combines your inputs into a complete set of HTML meta tags including the standard <title>, <meta name="description">, <meta name="keywords">, <meta name="author">, Open Graph tags for social sharing (og:title, og:description, og:url), and Twitter Card tags for Twitter sharing.

Step 3: Copy the generated HTML code and paste it into the <head> section of your HTML document. The code is formatted with proper indentation for easy reading and editing. Use the "Copy to Clipboard" button to copy everything at once, then paste it into your page template or CMS header section.

Meta tags remain one of the most fundamental on-page SEO elements. While Google has stated that the keywords meta tag is not used for ranking, it is still used by other search engines. The description meta tag is displayed in search results and directly impacts click-through rates, so investing time in writing a good description is one of the highest-ROI SEO activities you can undertake.

Tips & Best Practices

Title tag optimization. Keep your title between 50-60 characters to avoid truncation in search results. Place your primary keyword near the beginning, and use your brand name at the end separated by a pipe or dash, for example: "Keyword Research Tools - MyBrand". Each page on your site should have a unique, specific title tag.

Description length matters. Search results typically display 150-160 characters of the meta description. Write a compelling, action-oriented description that includes your target keyword naturally and includes a clear call-to-action. Avoid duplicate descriptions across pages, as this can harm your SEO performance.

Use Open Graph and Twitter Cards. The generated code includes og:title, og:description, and og:url tags for Facebook and LinkedIn sharing, plus twitter:card and twitter:title tags for Twitter. These tags control how your page appears when shared on social media, including the title, description, and preview image.

Every page needs unique meta tags. Duplicate title tags and meta descriptions across multiple pages confuse search engines and dilute your ranking potential. Use this generator for each new page you create, ensuring every page has a unique, purpose-written set of meta tags that accurately reflect its content.

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