Meta Tag Generator
Build SEO meta tags and social previews for your website.
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<!-- Primary Meta Tags -->
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
<!-- Open Graph / Facebook -->
<meta property="og:type" content="website">
<!-- Twitter -->
<meta property="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
Frequently asked
The Tags That Decide Your Click-Through Rate
The limits that actually matter
Meta tags don't rank pages by themselves — but they decide whether searchers click yours or the next result:
| Tag | Limit | Beyond it |
|---|---|---|
| Title | ~60 characters (600 px) | Truncated mid-word with an ellipsis |
| Meta description | 150–160 characters | Cut off; your call-to-action vanishes |
| OG image | 1200 × 630 px | Wrong ratio = awkward crops on social shares |
| OG title / description | Can differ from search versions | Write for the social context |
| Canonical URL | One per page | Missing = duplicate-content ambiguity |
Writing titles and descriptions that earn the click
The title's job: contain the search intent and a reason to choose you — “Compress PDF Under 2MB — Free, No Watermark” beats “Best Online PDF Solution” because the searcher sees their task in it. The description's job: complete the promise with specifics (what, how fast, what it costs). Google rewrites descriptions it finds irrelevant, so matching the page's actual content isn't just honesty — it's how you keep control of your own snippet.
Check the whole snippet, not one tag
Title, URL and description appear together in results — read them as a unit. A clean readable URL (the slug generator's output) reinforces the title; body copy that actually covers the topic (sanity-check with the keyword density analyzer) keeps Google from rewriting your description; and the page needs to be findable at all — the sitemap generator covers that end.