Generate SEO-optimized meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Cards instantly. Create perfect meta titles, descriptions, and social media previews for better search rankings.
Note: Most search engines don't use meta keywords for ranking
Required for Open Graph and Twitter Cards
Image for social media sharing (1200x630px recommended)
Your website or brand name
Your Twitter username (with @)
Enter your page title, description, and other details in the form fields.
Click "Generate Meta Tags" to create all the necessary SEO and social media tags.
Use the copy buttons to copy individual tag sets or all tags at once.
Paste the generated tags into the <head> section of your HTML page.
Meta tags are HTML elements that provide information about your webpage to search engines and social media platforms. They include the page title, description, and other metadata that help search engines understand your content and display it properly in search results and social media shares.
Meta Title: 50-60 characters (up to 70 characters maximum). Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters in search results.
Meta Description: 150-160 characters (up to 200 characters maximum). This gives you enough space to write a compelling description that appears in search results.
Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp. They specify the title, description, image, and URL that will be displayed in social media previews, making your content more engaging and clickable.
No, meta keywords tags are largely obsolete. Google and most other major search engines don't use them for ranking purposes and haven't for many years. In fact, they can sometimes be used by competitors to see what keywords you're targeting. Focus on meta titles and descriptions instead.
Twitter Cards are Twitter's version of Open Graph tags. While Twitter can fall back to Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards provide more control over how your content appears on Twitter specifically. They support different card types like summary cards, large image cards, and app cards.
All meta tags should be placed within the <head> section of your HTML document, before the closing </head> tag. They should come after the <title> tag but before any <link> or <script> tags. The order of meta tags doesn't affect their functionality.
Update your meta tags whenever you significantly change your page content, want to improve click-through rates from search results, or when you're not satisfied with how your pages appear in search results or social media. Regular review and optimization of meta tags is a good SEO practice.