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SEO Meta Tag Generator

Your meta tags are your ad in the search results. Describe your page and get SEO-ready title tags, descriptions, and social sharing tags in seconds.

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AI-generated output

Fill in the page details above and click Generate to get your meta tags.

How it works

Enter your page title, a description of the page content, and your primary target keyword. Be specific about what the page covers — generic descriptions produce generic meta copy.

Select the page type. A product page, a blog article, and a homepage all require different meta strategies — the AI calibrates accordingly.

You get a search-optimised title tag, a click-driving meta description, Open Graph tags for social sharing, and a character count check so nothing gets truncated in search results.

Practical example

For example, a blog post about improving email open rates might get: title tag "How to Write Email Subject Lines That Get Opened (15 Proven Tactics)" — front-loaded with the keyword, benefit-led, under 60 characters — and a meta description that teases the most compelling tactic without giving it away.

The Open Graph title and description are separately optimised for social sharing, where a more conversational, curiosity-driven tone outperforms the keyword-heavy search title.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a title tag be?

Keep title tags between 50–60 characters. Google typically truncates titles beyond 60 characters in search results, cutting off the most important context. The generator targets this range while front-loading your primary keyword — because Google shows the beginning, not the end, when truncating.

What is the ideal meta description length?

Between 120–158 characters. Google sometimes rewrites meta descriptions if it judges yours to be a poor match for the query — but a well-written description for your target keyword is usually respected. The primary goal is to earn the click, not to stuff keywords (meta descriptions are not a ranking factor).

What are Open Graph tags and do I need them?

Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) control how your page appears when shared on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Slack. Without them, platforms pull random content from your page — often producing unappealing previews. They are a small implementation effort with a significant impact on social click-through rates.

Will optimised meta tags improve my ranking?

Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor — Google has confirmed this. However, a compelling title tag and meta description improve click-through rate from search results, and higher CTR is correlated with improved rankings over time. More importantly, they determine whether someone who sees your page in results actually clicks it.

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