Meta Tag Generator - SEO, Open Graph & Twitter Cards | ToolsAid

Free Meta Tag Generator. Create optimized Title, Description, and Open Graph tags. Boost your SEO rankings and control how your links look on social media.

Recommended length: 50-60 characters

Recommended length: 150-160 characters

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key Features

  • Generate Standard SEO Tags (Title, Description, Keywords)
  • Open Graph Tags (Facebook, LinkedIn, Discord)
  • Twitter Card Tags (Summary, Image)
  • Viewport and Charset settings for mobile
  • Live code preview

The Meta Tag Generator helps you create the essential HTML code that tells search engines and social media platforms what your page is about. Without these tags, your link might look broken or unappealing when shared.

Key Tags Explained

  • Title Tag: The most important SEO factor. It appears as the clickable headline in search results.
  • Meta Description: Your elevator pitch. A compelling description increases your Click-Through Rate (CTR).
  • Open Graph (OG): Controls how your content appears on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Discord. A custom image is crucial here.
  • Twitter Cards: Specialized tags for Twitter that allow for "Large Image" summaries to stand out in the timeline.

Best Practice: Always set a viewport tag for mobile responsiveness. Our tool includes this by default!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the perfect meta description length?

For best results on Google, keep your description between **150-160 characters**. If it's too long, Google will truncate it with an ellipsis (...).

Why doesn't my image show up on Facebook?

Common issues include: missing `og:image` tag, image dimensions are too small (aim for 1200x630px), or the Facebook crawler is blocked by robots.txt. Use the [Link Preview Tool](/link-preview) to debug this.

Do keywords still matter for SEO?

The `meta keywords` tag is largely ignored by Google today. However, it can still be useful for internal site search engines or smaller directories. Focus more on your Title and Description.

What is the difference between og:title and title?

The `<title>` tag is what users see in Google search results and the browser tab. The `og:title` is what users see when the link is shared on social media. You can make them different to target different audiences.

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