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Meta Tag Generator.

Free meta tag generator — title, description, OG and Twitter cards with live SERP preview.

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Why it's free

Every tool runs entirely in your browser. No data leaves your device, no API key required, no rate limits, ever.

[ Inputs ]
[ Google search preview ]
[ Facebook / OG ]
[ Twitter / X ]
[ Output — paste into <head> ]
[ How to use ]

From input to output, in seconds.

No tutorials, no sign-up, no waiting list. The whole tool fits on this page.

  1. 01

    Fill the form

    Type the page title, description, URL and OG image. Every preview updates in real-time as you type.

  2. 02

    Check the previews

    See exactly how Google, Facebook and Twitter will render the link. Adjust until it looks right everywhere.

  3. 03

    Copy the output

    Hit Copy-all to grab the full block of <meta> tags. Paste them inside the <head> of your HTML file.

  4. 04

    Validate

    After deploying, run your URL through opengraph.xyz, the Twitter Card validator, and Google Rich Results Test to confirm every tag rendered correctly.

[ FAQ ]

Questions, answered.

+ Which meta tags are required?

At minimum: title, meta description, og:title, og:description, og:image and og:url. Twitter Card meta is recommended but optional — Twitter falls back to OG tags.

+ What size should my OG image be?

1200×630px (1.91:1 ratio) is the safe minimum. Facebook compresses images aggressively, so use a clean, high-contrast composition with large readable type.

+ How long should the description be?

Aim for 150–160 characters. Google truncates beyond ~160, and the Facebook OG card preview clips around 200. Front-load the most important info.

+ Is this tool really free?

Yes. Completely. No sign-up, no email, no Pro tier. Works entirely in your browser — your data never leaves the device.

+ Will my changes affect SEO instantly?

No tool can change live SEO — these tags must be deployed to your actual page . After deploying, ask Google to re-crawl in Search Console for fastest pickup.

+ Do I need a separate <title> tag if I have og:title?

Yes. Always include both. Google uses the regular <title> tag for search results; og:title is for social shares. They can match or differ.