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Meta Tag Generator — Create SEO Meta Tags Free

Generate SEO-optimized meta tags for your web pages. Real-time HTML preview with character counters. No sign-up required.

Basic Meta Tags

0/60
0/160

Open Graph Tags

Twitter Card

Generated Meta Tags

<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
<meta property="og:type" content="website">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">

How to meta tag generator

  1. 1Enter your page title (up to 60 characters recommended for search engines)
  2. 2Write a compelling meta description (up to 160 characters)
  3. 3Add keywords, author, and configure robots directives as needed
  4. 4Fill in Open Graph and Twitter Card fields for social media sharing
  5. 5Copy the generated HTML meta tags and paste them into your page's <head> section

About This Tool

Meta tags are snippets of HTML that describe a page's content to search engines and social media platforms. A well-crafted set of meta tags improves how your page appears in search results, controls indexing behaviour, and determines how your content looks when shared on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

This free meta tag generator lets you fill in all the important fields — title, description, keywords, viewport, robots, canonical URL, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags — and instantly see the generated HTML. Character counters help you stay within the recommended limits so your titles and descriptions are not truncated in search results.

All processing runs in your browser. Your content is never sent to a server, making this tool safe for work on unpublished pages, client projects, and confidential content.

Frequently Asked Questions

Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag. Keeping your title under 60 characters helps ensure it is shown in full in search results without being truncated.

Meta descriptions should be between 120 and 160 characters. Google may display up to about 155-160 characters, so staying within this range ensures your full description is visible.

Google has publicly stated it does not use the meta keywords tag as a ranking signal. However, some other search engines may still consider them. Including a few relevant keywords does not hurt and can be useful for internal documentation.

Open Graph (OG) tags control how your page appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn. They let you specify a custom title, description, image, and URL for the shared link preview.

Twitter can fall back to Open Graph tags if Twitter-specific tags are not present. However, including both gives you the most control over how your content appears on each platform.

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