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Generate SEO-friendly HTML meta tags in seconds. Fill in your page details, configure robots directives, and copy the generated tags straight into your HTML.

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How to use this tool

  1. 1
    Fill in your page detailsEnter your page title, meta description, keywords, author, and canonical URL.
  2. 2
    Configure robots directivesChoose whether search engines should index and follow links on your page.
  3. 3
    Generate the meta tagsClick the generate button to create your HTML meta tags instantly.
  4. 4
    Copy and paste into your HTMLCopy the generated tags and paste them into the <head> section of your HTML document.

Why use a meta tag generator?

Frequently asked questions

What are meta tags and why do they matter for SEO?

Meta tags are HTML elements placed in the <head> section of a web page that provide metadata about the page to search engines and browsers. They influence how your page appears in search results, whether search engines index it, and how social platforms display shared links. Well-optimized meta tags can significantly improve your click-through rate from search results.

What is the ideal length for a title tag?

Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Keeping your title under 60 characters ensures it won't be truncated. Place your most important keywords near the beginning of the title for maximum SEO impact.

How long should a meta description be?

Meta descriptions should be between 120 and 160 characters. Google may display up to 160 characters on desktop and around 120 on mobile. A compelling meta description that fits within this limit can improve your click-through rate from search results.

What do the robots meta tag directives mean?

The robots meta tag controls how search engines crawl and index your page. 'index' tells search engines to include the page in their index, while 'noindex' tells them to exclude it. 'follow' means search engines should follow the links on the page, and 'nofollow' means they should not. The default behavior is 'index, follow' if no robots tag is specified.

What is a canonical tag and when should I use it?

A canonical tag (rel='canonical') tells search engines which version of a page is the primary one when duplicate or very similar content exists at multiple URLs. Use it when you have the same content accessible via different URLs, such as pages with query parameters, www vs non-www versions, or HTTP vs HTTPS. This prevents duplicate content issues and consolidates ranking signals to a single URL.

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