Meta Tag Generator
Generate SEO meta tags including title, description, and Open Graph.
How to use
Enter your values and pick a mode if the tool offers one.
Click calculate — results appear instantly, computed in your browser.
Copy the result or save the tool to your favorites.
Frequently asked questions
Title, meta description, and Open Graph tags for social sharing.
Inside the <head> section of your HTML.
Around 150–160 characters reads best in search results.
Yes, in your browser.
No tool can; good tags help but content and links matter more.
About the Meta Tag Generator
This tool generates the HTML meta tags a web page needs for search engines and social media, including the title, meta description, and Open Graph tags. Enter your page title and description and it produces ready-to-paste markup for the head section of your page.
What meta tags do
Meta tags are pieces of information in a page's HTML that are not shown on the page itself but tell other systems about it. The title tag and meta description are what search engines display in their results: the title as the clickable headline and the description as the snippet beneath it. Open Graph tags control how a page looks when shared on social platforms, determining the headline, summary, and image that appear in the preview card. Well-written meta tags directly influence how many people click through from search results and social posts.
Why the title and description matter so much
Although meta tags do not guarantee rankings, they heavily affect click-through rates, which matter enormously. A clear, compelling title and an informative description persuade people to choose your result over the others on the page. Search engines also use the title as a strong relevance signal. Getting these two elements right is among the highest-value, lowest-effort improvements you can make to a page's performance.
Writing effective meta tags
Keep the title concise so it is not truncated in search results, and make it accurately describe the page while including the main topic. Write the description as a genuine, readable summary of around 150 to 160 characters that invites a click, rather than a list of keywords. The Open Graph tags should generally mirror the title and description so shared links look polished. Honesty matters: misleading meta tags may win a click but lose trust, and search engines may rewrite descriptions that do not match the content.
How to use the output
Enter your title and description, generate the tags, and paste the resulting markup inside the head section of your page's HTML. The tool escapes special characters so quotes and symbols in your text do not break the markup. Each page should have its own unique tags rather than reusing the same ones site-wide.
Privacy and related tools
The tags are generated in your browser and nothing is stored. To check your content's keyword focus see the Keyword Density Checker, and to count text length the Word Counter. Generation is instant.