Meta Tag Generator | Title, Description and Social Tags

Generate HTML meta tags for page title, meta description, robots, Open Graph, Twitter cards, author, and preview snippets.

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Search Engine Preview (Google)
Your SEO Title Preview Appears Here
https://www.yoursite.com › ...
Your meta description preview appears here. Write clear, keyword-focused copy to improve search visibility and increase click-through rates.

What the Meta Tag Generator Creates

The meta tag generator creates HTML tags for title, description, robots, Open Graph, Twitter cards, author, and basic search/social previews.

Meta Fields to Review

Keep the title focused, write a human-readable description, match the page content, and check social preview fields before copying the generated HTML into your head section.

When Meta Tags Matter

Use meta tags when publishing landing pages, product pages, blog posts, tools, or campaign pages that need clearer search snippets and social sharing previews.

About This Tool

Meta Tag Generator creates the HTML meta tags for title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter Card from information you enter in a form. It outputs ready-to-paste code that improves how your page appears in search results and when shared on social media.

When to Use It

Use this when publishing a new page and you need to write all the meta tags in one place, when optimising existing pages for social sharing, or when building a site template and you want a reference for the correct tag structure.

How to Use

  1. Enter the page title, description, and URL.
  2. Add an image URL for social sharing previews.
  3. Set the author, language, and robots directives.
  4. Copy the generated tags and paste them into your page head.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a meta description be?

Aim for 120 to 160 characters. Google may truncate descriptions longer than this in search results, and very short descriptions may be replaced by page content automatically.

Does the meta keywords tag still matter for SEO?

Google and most major search engines officially ignore the meta keywords tag. Focus on the title and description instead.

What size image should I use for Open Graph?

The recommended Open Graph image size is 1200 by 630 pixels. This size displays well on desktop and mobile across Facebook, LinkedIn, and similar platforms.