Free Meta Tag Generator Online

Fill in your page details and get a complete set of HTML meta tags — including Open Graph and Twitter Card — instantly with a live code preview ready to copy.

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Output updates in real-time as you type.

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About the Meta Tag Generator

Meta tags are HTML elements that provide structured metadata about a web page to search engines and social media crawlers. The <title> tag and meta description directly influence how your page appears in Google search results, making them the most important on-page SEO elements.

This free generator produces all the essential meta tags in one go: basic SEO tags, Open Graph tags for Facebook and LinkedIn previews, and Twitter Card tags — all ready to paste into your <head> section. Changes auto-save to localStorage so your work is never lost.

How to Use the Meta Tag Generator

1

Enter Page Details

Fill in your page title (50–60 characters), meta description (150–160 characters), keywords and canonical URL.

2

Configure Social Tags

Add your OG image URL, select OG type and Twitter Card type for rich social media previews.

3

Review the Live Preview

The code panel on the right updates in real-time. Check character counts to stay within recommended limits.

4

Copy & Paste

Click "Copy Meta Tags" to copy the entire block, then paste it inside the <head> of your HTML page.

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Key Features

  • Generates title, description, keywords, robots, canonical and author tags
  • Includes all Open Graph (og:) properties for Facebook and LinkedIn
  • Includes Twitter Card meta tags (summary, summary_large_image)
  • Character counter with colour-coded warnings for optimal lengths
  • Live syntax-highlighted code preview updates as you type
  • Auto-saves all fields to localStorage — your data persists on refresh
  • One-click copy to clipboard
  • 100% browser-based — no data sent to any server
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Frequently Asked Questions

Google typically displays 50–60 characters of the page title in search results. Titles longer than 60 characters may be truncated. Aim for a compelling, keyword-rich title within this range.

Keep meta descriptions between 150–160 characters. Google may rewrite descriptions that are too short, too long, or not relevant to the search query. A well-written description can improve click-through rate even though it is not a direct ranking factor.

Open Graph (og:) tags control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and other social platforms. They define the title, description and image shown in the link preview card. Without them, social networks guess at the content, often with poor results.

No. Google officially stopped using the meta keywords tag in 2009. It is still included here for completeness and because some smaller search engines and CMS platforms reference it. It will not harm your rankings but provides no direct benefit for Google.

A canonical tag (rel="canonical") tells search engines which URL is the authoritative version of a page when duplicate or similar content exists at multiple URLs. It helps consolidate link equity and prevents duplicate content penalties.

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