Meta Tags Generator

Create title, description, robots, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags

Recommended: 50-60 characters. Current length: 0
Recommended: 150-160 characters. Current length: 0
Use a few relevant keyword variations, separated by commas.
Recommended size: 1200x630 pixels

Create title, description, robots, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags

Helpful Guide

Meta tags generator for website pages

Use this tool to draft basic SEO metadata: title, meta description, robots, keywords, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags. It is useful for landing pages, articles, product pages, tool pages, and any page that needs a clean head block.

Tags you can prepare

  • Title - the page headline used in search results and browser tabs
  • Meta description - a short page summary for snippets and previews
  • Keywords - an optional field for projects that still use it
  • Robots - basic instructions for indexing behavior

Open Graph for social apps and messengers

Open Graph controls how a shared link appears in Telegram, VK, Facebook, and other services: title, description, and image. It does not replace SEO, but it can improve link clarity and click-through from shares.

Twitter Card / X Card

Twitter Card tags help links appear cleanly on X/Twitter and in tools that read this metadata format.

How to write metadata without keyword stuffing

  • Use unique metadata for each page instead of one site-wide template
  • Place the main keyword early in the title when it fits naturally
  • Write the description as a clear benefit, not as a list of keywords
  • Watch length so the title and description are not awkwardly cut off
  • Add social metadata when the page will be shared in chat or social apps

FAQ

How do I create meta tags for a page?

Fill in title, description, and optional fields. The generator will create HTML tags you can paste into the head section of the page.

Do I need meta keywords for SEO?

For Google, meta keywords are not a key ranking factor, but some projects still fill them for internal logic or compatibility. The important elements are title, description, H1, and useful page content.

Why do I need Open Graph tags?

Open Graph tags improve how a page looks when it is shared in messaging apps and social networks.

Can I use this tool for product pages and blog posts?

Yes. It helps prepare a basic metadata set, but the final title and description should still match the specific search intent of the page.