🔧 Utility

Meta Tag Generator Online Free

Generate complete HTML meta tags including SEO tags, Open Graph (Facebook/LinkedIn) and Twitter Card tags. Live preview of Google search result and social media cards.

📄 Basic SEO Tags
Page Title (50-60 chars recommended)
0 chars
Meta Description (150-160 chars recommended)
0 chars
Keywords (comma separated)
Canonical URL
Author
Robots
📘 Open Graph (Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp)
OG Title
OG Description
OG Image URL
OG Type
🐦 Twitter Card
Twitter Card Type
Twitter Site Handle
Google Search Result Preview
https://www.example.com › page
Page Title
Page description appears here…
Social Media Card Preview (Facebook/LinkedIn)

About Meta Tag Generator

Meta tags are HTML elements in your page's <head> that provide information to search engines and social media platforms. This tool generates all essential meta tags: basic SEO tags, Open Graph tags (for Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp sharing), and Twitter Card tags.

Title tag: Appears as the clickable headline in Google results. Keep between 50-60 characters. Meta description: The snippet shown below the title. Keep between 150-160 characters. Open Graph: Controls how your page looks when shared on social media. The OG image should be 1200×630 pixels.

Updated: May 2025 · Works on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge · Mobile friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

Do meta keywords still matter for SEO?+
No — Google has ignored the meta keywords tag since 2009. They're included here for completeness and for other search engines, but they have no effect on Google rankings.
What size should my OG image be?+
1200×630 pixels is the recommended size for Open Graph images. This works on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WhatsApp. Minimum is 600×315 pixels.
Where do I put meta tags in my HTML?+
All meta tags go inside the <head> section of your HTML, between <head> and </head>. They should appear before any <script> tags for best performance.
How do I check if my meta tags are working?+
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger, Twitter's Card Validator, or LinkedIn's Post Inspector to test how your page appears when shared. Google Search Console shows your title and description in search results.
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