Meta Tag Generator
Create SEO-optimized meta tags including Open Graph and Twitter Cards with a live Google preview.
Google Preview
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Page Title
Meta description will appear here...
How to Generate SEO Meta Tags
- Enter your page title — keep it 50–60 characters. Include your primary keyword near the start.
- Write a meta description — 150–160 characters. Describe what the page offers and include your target keyword.
- Add your URL — this sets the canonical URL and Open Graph url tag.
- Add keywords — comma-separated keywords relevant to your page (optional for Google, useful for Bing).
- Add an OG image URL — a 1200×630px image URL for social media shares.
- Check the Google preview — see exactly how your page will appear in search results.
- Copy the tags — click "Copy Tags" to get the complete HTML for your <head> section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are meta tags? ▼
Meta tags are HTML elements in the <head> section that provide information about your page to search engines and social platforms. They control how your page appears in Google search results (title + description) and when shared on social media (Open Graph image, title, and description).
How long should my meta description be? ▼
Google typically displays 150–160 characters of your meta description in search results. Keep it within this range for best display. Include your primary keyword naturally and write it as a compelling summary of the page's content to improve click-through rate.
What are Open Graph tags? ▼
Open Graph (og:) tags control how your page looks when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack. They set the preview title, description, and image. Without these tags, social platforms choose arbitrary content from your page — often poorly.
Do meta keywords help with Google SEO? ▼
Google officially ignores the keywords meta tag — it has zero impact on Google rankings. However, some other search engines may still consider it. Including keywords is harmless and maintains completeness. Focus your SEO energy on the title and description instead.
What image should I use for Open Graph? ▼
The recommended OG image size is 1200×630 pixels with a 1.91:1 aspect ratio. Use a JPG or PNG under 8MB. The image should be relevant to the page content and look compelling in a social media feed. Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn all use this image in link previews.
What is the robots meta tag? ▼
"index, follow" (default) tells search engines to index the page and follow its links. "noindex" prevents the page from appearing in search results. "nofollow" tells search engines not to follow links from the page. Use noindex for admin pages, duplicate content, or pages not ready for search.