Meta Tag Generator
Generate optimized meta tags for SEO, Open Graph, and Twitter Cards with quality scoring.
Basic Meta Tags
Open Graph Tags
Twitter Card Tags
How to Use the Meta Tag Generator
Fill in your page title and meta description — these are the most critical tags for search engine optimization. The tool generates complete HTML meta tags including charset, viewport, canonical URL, robots directives, Open Graph tags for social sharing, and Twitter Card tags. Copy the generated HTML and paste it into your page's <head> section.
Meta Tag Best Practices
- Title tag (50–60 characters) — Include your primary keyword near the beginning. Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters.
- Meta description (150–160 characters) — Write a compelling summary that encourages clicks. Include a call-to-action when appropriate.
- Open Graph image — Use a 1200×630 pixel image for optimal display across all social platforms.
- Canonical URL — Always set a canonical URL to prevent duplicate content issues, especially for pages accessible via multiple URLs.
- Robots tag — Use
noindexfor pages you don't want in search results (thank-you pages, admin panels, staging sites).
Understanding the Quality Score
The quality score evaluates your meta tags based on completeness and best practices. A score of 80+ means your tags are well-optimized. Key factors include: having a title within the ideal character range, a descriptive meta description, Open Graph tags for social sharing, and proper robots directives.
Frequently Asked Questions
It generates title tags, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags for Facebook and LinkedIn, Twitter Card tags, robots directives, canonical URLs, and viewport tags — everything you need for SEO and social sharing.
Yes. The generator runs entirely in your browser. No information is sent to any external server. You can safely generate tags for unreleased pages or client projects without privacy concerns.
Google typically displays up to 60 characters for titles and 155-160 characters for descriptions. The tool shows real-time character counts and warnings so you can keep within recommended limits and avoid truncation in search results.
These tags control how your page appears when shared on social media. Without them, platforms guess the title, image, and description — often with poor results. Proper OG and Twitter tags increase click-through rates from social shares.
Common mistakes include duplicate meta descriptions across pages, titles that are too long or generic, missing Open Graph tags, forgetting the canonical URL tag, and stuffing keywords into the description instead of writing compelling copy.