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Generate perfectly optimized meta tags in seconds — title, description, Open Graph, Twitter Card, robots directives, and more. 100% free, no sign-up needed.

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Meta Tag Builder

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Optimal: 50–60 characters. Appears as the blue clickable link in Google search results.

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Optimal: 150–160 characters. The snippet shown under your page title in search results.

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Shown when your page is shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp.

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Recommended: 1200 × 630 px

summary_large_image shows a large banner image in tweets.

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Format: country code + region code. e.g. US-CA, IN-MH, GB-ENG

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How It Works

Generate Perfect Tags in
4 Simple Steps

No technical knowledge needed. Fill in your page details and copy the ready-to-use code.

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Enter Page Details

Fill in your page title, description, URL, and other details in the form above.

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Preview in Real-Time

See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results and on social media before you publish.

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Customize Social & Robots

Switch tabs to configure Open Graph, Twitter Cards, robots directives, and advanced settings.

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Copy & Paste Code

Hit "Copy Code" and paste the generated tags into your page's <head> section. Done.

Why Use Our Tool

Everything You Need for
Perfect Meta Tags

Built by SEO professionals who understand what actually moves the needle in search rankings.

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Live SERP Preview

See exactly how your page title and description will appear in Google's search results as you type — no guessing required.

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Character Count Scoring

Real-time character counters with colour-coded feedback to keep your title and description in the optimal range for Google.

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Open Graph Support

Generate all Open Graph tags including og:title, og:description, og:image, og:type and og:site_name for rich social sharing.

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Twitter Card Tags

Configure Twitter Cards for summary, large image, app and player card types — with a live social preview of how tweets will look.

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Robots Directives

Easily control crawler behaviour with index, noindex, follow, nofollow, noarchive, nosnippet and noimageindex directives.

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Advanced Meta Tags

Set canonical URLs, theme colour, viewport, charset, geo-region, content rating and revisit-after — all in one place.

FAQ

Common Questions About
Meta Tags

Meta tags are HTML tags placed inside the <head> section of a webpage that provide structured metadata about the page. The title tag and meta description are the two most important for SEO — they tell Google what your page is about and directly influence your click-through rate in search results. A well-written title and description can significantly improve your organic traffic even without changing your ranking position.
Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters of a page title. Titles shorter than 30 characters may not provide enough context; titles longer than 60 characters will be truncated with "…" in search results. Our tool shows you a live character count with colour-coded feedback — aim for the green zone (50–60 chars) for best results.
The recommended meta description length is 150–160 characters. Google may display up to 160 characters on desktop and around 120 on mobile before truncating. While meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, a compelling description improves click-through rate, which can indirectly boost your rankings over time.
Open Graph (OG) tags were created by Facebook and are now used by most social platforms — Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord — to display a rich preview card when your page is shared. The key OG tags are og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type and og:site_name. The recommended OG image size is 1200 × 630 pixels.
Twitter Cards (now X Cards) are Twitter's own version of social preview tags. While Twitter will fall back to Open Graph tags if Twitter-specific tags are absent, setting explicit twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description and twitter:image tags gives you more precise control over how your content looks in tweets. The summary_large_image card type is generally recommended for blog posts and landing pages.
Only use noindex on pages you explicitly don't want to appear in search results — such as admin pages, duplicate content pages, thank-you pages, or internal search result pages. Never accidentally add noindex to pages you want to rank. The default for public pages should always be index, follow.
A canonical tag (<link rel="canonical">) tells Google which version of a URL is the "master" page when multiple URLs have similar or duplicate content. This prevents duplicate content penalties. Common use cases include paginated content, product pages with multiple URL variants (due to filters/sorting), and pages accessible via both HTTP and HTTPS, or www and non-www.
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