Meta Tag Generator — Create SEO Meta Tags Free
Generate all the HTML meta tags your page needs for SEO, Open Graph, and Twitter Cards. Fill in the form, watch the live Google search preview update in real time, then copy or download the generated HTML. Every validation warning is shown inline — no guessing required. All processing happens in your browser.
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How to Generate Meta Tags Free
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Fill in your page details
Enter your page title, meta description, canonical URL, and any optional fields. Character counters turn red when you exceed limits.
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Expand OG and Twitter sections
Toggle the Open Graph and Twitter Card sections to add social sharing metadata. The live preview updates as you type.
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Copy or download the HTML
Click Copy to grab all generated meta tags, or Download to save as meta-tags.html. Paste the tags into your page's <head> section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are meta tags and why do they matter for SEO?
Meta tags are HTML elements in the <head> of a webpage that provide information to search engines and social platforms. The title and meta description directly influence your click-through rate in search results. Open Graph tags control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms.
How long should a meta title be?
Google typically displays up to 60 characters in the title. Titles longer than that are truncated with an ellipsis. Aim for 50–60 characters for best results. Include your primary keyword near the beginning of the title.
How long should a meta description be?
Google displays approximately 155–160 characters of the meta description in search results. Keep descriptions between 120–160 characters. Under 120 characters is too short to be informative; over 160 gets truncated. Include your primary keyword naturally and write a compelling call-to-action.
What is the difference between meta tags and Open Graph tags?
Standard meta tags (title, description) are used by search engines. Open Graph tags (og:title, og:image, og:description) are used by social media platforms when your page is shared. They are separate but often have the same content. Twitter Cards use a similar but distinct set of meta tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, etc.).
What OG image size should I use?
The recommended Open Graph image size is 1200×630 pixels (1.91:1 aspect ratio). This renders well on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Use PNG or JPEG format. Images smaller than 600×315 pixels may not render as a large card on some platforms.