Meta Tag Generator
Fill in your page details and get clean, ready-to-paste meta tags — title, description, canonical, Open Graph and Twitter Card — with live length checks so nothing gets cut off in search.
Fill in a title and description to generate your tags…
What each tag does
- Title & description are what searchers see in Google. They're your ad copy for the search results page — make them specific and clickable.
- Canonical tells search engines the preferred URL for the page, which prevents duplicate-content problems.
- Open Graph & Twitter control the title, description and image shown when your link is shared on social media.
- Robots controls whether the page is indexed and whether its links are followed.
Where they go — and the mistakes that cost clicks
All of these tags belong in the <head> of the page, and each page needs its own — copying one site-wide title and description across every URL is one of the most common on-page SEO mistakes, because it gives Google nothing unique to rank or display.
Your meta description isn't a direct ranking factor, but it's the sales pitch under your link, so write it for the click. For the social image, use a 1200×630 px file so it renders crisply on Facebook, LinkedIn and X instead of being cropped or skipped.
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Frequently asked questions
How long should a title tag be?
Aim for 50–60 characters. Google typically displays about 600 pixels of a title, which is roughly 60 characters before it truncates with an ellipsis.
How long should a meta description be?
Keep it between 120 and 160 characters. Anything longer is usually cut off in search results, so put the most compelling, keyword-relevant text first.
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph (og:) tags control how your page looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn and other platforms — the title, description and preview image. Twitter Cards do the same for X.