SEO · Open Graph · Twitter Cards

Meta Tag Generator
for SEO & Social

Generate complete HTML meta tags for Google SEO, Facebook Open Graph, and Twitter Cards — with live previews.

Basic SEO Tags
Ideal: 50–60 characters
Ideal: 120–160 characters
Note: Google ignores the keywords meta tag, but other search engines may use it.
Open Graph (Facebook/LinkedIn)
Recommended: 1200×630px, JPG/PNG, under 8MB.
Twitter Card
Live Previews
Google Search Preview
yoursite.com › page
Page Title Goes Here
Your meta description will appear here in search results. Make it compelling to improve click-through rates.
Facebook / Open Graph Preview
No image — add OG Image URL
yoursite.com
Page Title
Meta description text.
Twitter Card Preview
No image — add OG Image URL
Page Title
Description text.
yoursite.com
Generated Meta Tags

Meta Tag FAQs

Common questions about HTML meta tags and SEO.

Google uses title (most important — strongly impacts rankings and click-through rate), meta description (influences CTR but not rankings directly — Google may rewrite it), meta robots (controls crawling and indexing), canonical (avoids duplicate content issues), and viewport (mobile usability). Google ignores the keywords meta tag (too abused). Structured data (schema.org) is increasingly important for rich results.
Title: aim for 50–60 characters. Google typically truncates at ~580 pixels wide (around 60 chars). Shorter is often better — put your primary keyword near the start. Description: aim for 120–158 characters. On mobile, Google may truncate at ~120 chars. Longer descriptions may be rewritten by Google entirely. Focus on compelling copy that includes your target keyword naturally and has a clear benefit statement.
Open Graph (OG) is a protocol created by Facebook that controls how URLs are displayed when shared on social media platforms including Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Discord. Without OG tags, social platforms pick content unpredictably — usually grabbing the first image and first paragraph they find. With OG tags, you control the title, description, and image shown in link previews, which directly impacts click-through rates on social shares.
The recommended OG image size is 1200×630 pixels (1.91:1 aspect ratio). Use JPG for photos and PNG for graphics with text. Keep file size under 8MB (Facebook's limit). For Twitter's summary_large_image card, the same 1200×630 works perfectly. Put critical text and branding in the center of the image — edges may be cropped on some platforms. Use a different image from your standard website hero if possible to optimize for the social card format.
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