Meta Tag Generator
Generate complete SEO meta tags with a live Google SERP preview, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Cards β free, no signup.
Page Information
Social & Canonical
Google Search Preview
Your Page Title
https://yourwebsite.com/page
Your meta description will appear here in Google search results.
Approximate preview β actual appearance may vary by device and query.
Ready to grab your tags?
How to Use the Meta Tag Generator
Enter Your Page Details
Fill in your page title (under 60 chars) and meta description (under 160 chars). Watch the live character counters turn red if you exceed the limits.
Add Keywords & Author
Enter comma-separated keywords relevant to your page content and your name or brand as the author.
Set Social & Canonical
Provide your OG image URL, site name, and canonical URL for social sharing and duplicate-content prevention.
Preview Your Results
Switch between the SERP Preview tab to see how Google displays your page, or Social Preview to check Facebook/LinkedIn appearance.
Copy & Paste the Tags
Click the HTML Code tab, hit Copy All Tags, then paste the generated code into the <head> section of your HTML.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal length for a meta title?
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Google typically displays the first 50β60 characters of a page title in search results. Keeping your title under 60 characters helps prevent truncation. Our tool shows a live character counter and turns it red when you go over the 60-character limit.
Does the meta keywords tag still matter for SEO?
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Google officially ignores the meta keywords tag, so it has no direct effect on Google rankings. However, some other search engines (like Bing in limited cases) may still read it. It is still good practice to include relevant keywords in your title and description instead.
What is an Open Graph (OG) tag?
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Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how your page appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp. The og:title, og:description, and og:image tags define the title, description and image shown in the social media card preview.
What is a canonical URL and why do I need it?
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A canonical URL tells search engines which version of a page is the 'master' copy when the same content is accessible at multiple URLs. This prevents duplicate content issues. Always set the canonical to the preferred, permanent URL of the page.
What is the recommended OG image size?
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The recommended Open Graph image size is 1200 Γ 630 pixels with a minimum of 600 Γ 315 pixels. Use a JPEG or PNG file. Twitter recommends at least 800 Γ 418 pixels for summary_large_image cards. Images that are too small may not display on some platforms.