Ready-to-use metadata
Meta Tag Generator
Generate title, description, canonical, robots, Open Graph, and Twitter card tags with character guidance and a live search-result preview.
Tool guide
What is the Meta Tag Generator?
The Meta Tag Generator creates a reusable HTML snippet containing a title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots directive, Open Graph tags, and Twitter card tags. A live preview helps you review how the title and description may read before adding them to a page template.
Generated tags are a starting point. Every page should receive unique, accurate metadata and the values must be escaped and inserted correctly by the website’s template system. Search engines and social platforms may choose different display text or cached images.
Audit coverage
What this SEO tool checks
Title and description character feedback
Canonical and robots options
Open Graph title, description, URL, and image values
Twitter card metadata
Copy-ready and downloadable HTML output
Step-by-step
How to use the Meta Tag Generator
- 1Write the page title
Describe the main topic clearly and avoid repeating the site name when the template adds it automatically.
- 2Add the description and URL
Summarize the page benefit and provide the preferred canonical address.
- 3Select indexing and social options
Choose the correct robots directive and add a valid share image when available.
- 4Copy the generated code
Place it once inside the document head and verify the rendered source after deployment.
Interpretation
How to understand the results
- The preview is illustrative and does not guarantee the exact search-result layout.
- The generated canonical should be changed for each page, not reused site-wide.
- Robots values can remove a page from search, so verify noindex choices carefully.
Practical advice
SEO best practices
- Keep titles specific, unique, and aligned with the visible H1.
- Write descriptions for qualified clicks rather than repeating a list of keywords.
- Use an absolute HTTPS canonical URL.
- Provide a large, relevant social image with a stable public URL.
- Escape dynamic values in the server template to prevent broken markup and security issues.
Before you act
Limitations of this automated check
The generator cannot know the content quality, search intent, CMS rules, or whether another plugin also outputs metadata. Duplicate tags can occur when generated code is added without disabling an existing SEO system. Search engines may rewrite snippets based on the query.
Common questions
Meta Tag Generator FAQs
Where should I place the generated tags?
Inside the HTML head, ideally through the page template or CMS SEO fields so each page receives the correct values.
Can I use the same description on many pages?
Avoid it. Unique descriptions better explain the difference between pages and make audits easier.
What happens if I choose noindex?
Compliant search engines may remove or exclude the page after they crawl the directive.
Does the preview match Google exactly?
No. Search layouts change and Google may select different text based on the query.
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