Meta Tag Generator

Build a complete set of SEO and social meta tags for any web page in seconds.

What is it?

A meta tag generator is a tool that produces the snippet of HTML markup search engines and social networks read to understand your page. It covers the classic SEO tags — title, description, canonical, robots — plus Open Graph for Facebook and LinkedIn previews and Twitter Card markup for X. Our generator runs entirely in the browser: you fill a short form with the title, description, image and URL of the page, and it outputs a ready-to-paste block you can drop into the head of any HTML document. The tool also validates lengths, warns when titles or descriptions exceed Google’s display limits, and previews how the result will look on a search results page and on a social feed. No data ever leaves your computer.

How to use it

  1. Enter the page title (around 55 characters) and a meta description (around 155 characters).
  2. Add the canonical URL, the language code and an Open Graph image URL (1200×630 works best).
  3. Choose robots directives — index/noindex, follow/nofollow — depending on whether the page should be crawled.
  4. Preview the Google snippet and the social card to make sure they read well.
  5. Click Copy and paste the generated HTML inside the <head> of your page.

Why use this tool

Meta tags are still one of the most direct ways to influence how a page appears in search results and on social platforms. A strong title and description can lift click-through rate without changing rankings, and well-formed Open Graph tags turn shared links into rich, eye-catching cards instead of bare URLs. Writing this markup by hand is tedious and error-prone: missing quotes, wrong property names or duplicate tags can break previews silently. Our generator keeps the syntax consistent, fills in the boilerplate (charset, viewport, theme-color), supports both Open Graph and Twitter Card with sensible defaults, and lets you test character lengths against current SERP limits. Marketers prepare campaign landing pages faster, developers ship cleaner heads, and SEO specialists audit existing pages by pasting their tags in and checking the warnings. Because the tool is local, even unpublished pages stay private.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a meta title be?

Aim for 50–60 characters. Google typically displays around 580 pixels, so shorter titles with the main keyword near the start tend to render fully.

What about the meta description length?

Around 150–160 characters. Longer text gets truncated, and Google may rewrite descriptions when it considers them not relevant enough.

Do I really need Open Graph tags?

Yes if you care about how links look on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp or Slack. Without them, the platforms guess from the page and often pick the wrong image or text.

What size should the Open Graph image be?

1200×630 pixels is the safest size: it scales well on every major platform and avoids cropping.

Will the tool save my drafts?

No. Everything stays in the current browser tab. Close it and the data is gone — perfect for confidential pages.