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Meta Tag Generator
Generate HTML meta tags for SEO
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About This Calculator
Meta tags provide search engines and social media platforms with essential information about your web pages. This generator creates basic meta tags including title, description, keywords, author, and Open Graph tags. Fill in your page details, and the tool outputs the HTML meta tags ready to copy and paste into your page head. Proper meta tags are foundational for SEO — the title tag and meta description directly influence click-through rates from search results. The tool provides a simple form-based interface with a copy button for quick use.
How to Use
- 1Enter page detailsFill in your page title, description, keywords, and URL.
- 2Configure social tagsSet Open Graph and Twitter Card metadata for social sharing.
- 3Copy meta tagsCopy the generated HTML meta tags and paste them into your page head.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the ideal length for a meta title and description?
Google typically displays 50-60 characters of the title tag and 150-160 characters of the meta description before truncating. Write compelling, keyword-rich content within these limits. The title should include your primary keyword and brand name.
Q. What are Open Graph tags and why do I need them?
Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url) control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. Without them, social platforms guess what to display, often choosing poorly. A good og:image dramatically increases click-through rates on shares.
Q. What does the canonical tag do?
The canonical tag (rel="canonical") tells search engines which URL is the preferred version of a page when duplicate or similar content exists at multiple URLs. It consolidates ranking signals to the canonical URL and prevents duplicate content penalties. Note: This tool does not generate canonical tags directly, but you can add one manually alongside the meta tags this tool produces.
Disclaimer: Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice. Always consult qualified professionals for important decisions.