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Meta Tag Generator – Create SEO, Open Graph & Twitter Card Tags

Generate the complete meta tag block for any page — SEO title, meta description, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags — in one place. Import existing tags from any URL to audit and fix them, or build from scratch and copy ready-to-paste HTML.

OG Tag Generator

Generate Open Graph & Twitter Card meta tags for your pages.

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example.com
Page Title
Page description will appear here
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:locale" content="en_US" />
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" />
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Open Graph

Facebook, LinkedIn, and most platforms use OG tags.

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Twitter Cards

Twitter-specific meta tags for rich link previews.

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Live Preview

See how your page will look when shared on social media.

When to Use a Meta Tag Generator

New page or blog post

Generate the complete meta tag block for a new page — title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter Card — in one place before publishing.

Auditing an existing page

Import meta tags from any public URL to see what is currently set, then edit and regenerate clean tags to fix missing or incorrect values.

Social sharing optimization

Preview how your page link will look on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter before publishing — and fix OG image, title, or description issues.

How to Generate Meta Tags

1

Enter page details

Fill in title, description, URL, image URL, and site name.

2

Choose content type

Select OG type (website, article, product) and Twitter card style.

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Preview the social card

Check the live preview to see how your link looks on social platforms.

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Copy the HTML

Click Copy to get all meta tags as ready-to-paste HTML for your page's <head>.

Meta Title and Description: The Two Tags That Actually Affect Rankings

Of all the meta tags available, only two have a direct and well-documented effect on search performance. The meta title (the <title> tag, not og:title) is the single most important on-page SEO element. Google uses it as a primary signal for understanding what a page is about and displays it as the blue clickable link in search results. Including your target keyword in the title tag — ideally near the front — remains one of the most reliable on-page ranking tactics. The meta description does not directly affect rankings but strongly affects click-through rate: a well-written description that previews the page's value and matches search intent will earn more clicks than a generic or empty one. Google sometimes rewrites descriptions, but it uses your tag as the default. Write for the human reading the snippet, not for the crawler.

Open Graph Tags: Why Social Sharing Requires Separate Tags

Open Graph (OG) tags are a separate layer from SEO meta tags. They control what appears when someone shares your link on Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack, WhatsApp, or Discord. Without OG tags, social platforms guess at your title, description, and image — often with poor results. The most impactful OG tag is og:image: a page with a 1200×630px OG image generates significantly higher engagement on social shares than one with a small or missing image. The recommended image ratio is 1.91:1. Twitter uses its own twitter:* tags and does not fully fall back to OG tags for all fields — which is why both sets are needed. This generator outputs the complete set in one block so you can paste all of them at once without having to manually write each tag.

Frequently Asked Questions

What meta tags does this generator create?
The generator creates the standard meta title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:url, og:image, og:type, og:locale, og:site_name), and Twitter Card tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image, twitter:site) — all in one copy-ready HTML block.
Do meta keywords still matter for SEO?
No. Google stopped using meta keywords as a ranking signal in 2009, and Bing followed. The tags that matter for search visibility are meta title (the most important on-page SEO element) and meta description (affects click-through rate in search results, not rankings directly).
What is the ideal meta title length?
Google typically shows titles up to about 580px wide — roughly 50–60 characters for average text. Titles under 30 characters miss keyword opportunity; titles over 60 characters get truncated with an ellipsis in search results.
What is the ideal meta description length?
Google shows approximately 70–160 characters of meta description. Shorter descriptions are too thin; longer ones get cut off. Aim for 130–155 characters and include your primary keyword naturally.
Can I import meta tags from an existing page?
Yes. Enter any public URL and the tool fetches and parses the existing meta tags from that page, populating the form fields so you can review, edit, and regenerate them.

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