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Free Meta Tag Generator

Generate SEO meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Card tags instantly. Fill in the fields, preview your Google snippet, and copy the code — no signup required.

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Google Search Preview

https://yourwebsite.com/page

Your Page Title Here

Your meta description will appear here. Write a clear summary of the page content to improve click-through rates from search results.

Generated Tags3 tags
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
<meta property="og:type" content="website">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
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3 Simple Steps

1

Fill in Basic SEO

Enter your page title and meta description. Add keywords, author, robots setting, and canonical URL as needed.

2

Set Social Tags

Switch to Open Graph and Twitter Card tabs to control how your page looks when shared on social media.

3

Copy & Paste to Head

Click Copy All Tags and paste the generated HTML inside the <head> section of your page or layout file.


Why Use ConvertLinx Meta Tag Generator?

SEO + Social in One Place

Generate Basic SEO tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Cards all in one tool — no switching between multiple generators.

Live Character Counters

Colour-coded character bars warn you when titles or descriptions are too long — before you paste into your site.

Google Snippet Preview

See a live preview of how your page will look in Google search results as you type — no guessing required.


What Are Meta Tags and Why Do They Matter?

Meta tags are short HTML snippets placed in the head section of a webpage. They are invisible to visitors but critical for search engines and social media platforms. A well-written meta title and description directly influence how often people click on your page in search results — even before Google decides where to rank it.

Open Graph and Twitter Card tags extend this further — they control the image, title, and description that appear when anyone shares your link on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or messaging apps. Without them, social platforms guess what to show, often with poor results.

Common Use Cases

Generate meta tags for every page of your website
Set Open Graph tags before sharing on LinkedIn
Add Twitter Cards to blog posts and articles
Fix missing or broken social preview images
Set canonical URLs to avoid duplicate content
Configure robots settings for private or staging pages

Who Should Use This?

Web developers — generate head tags for new pages
SEO professionals — audit and fix meta tags fast
Bloggers — optimise posts for search and social
Marketing teams — control social sharing previews
Freelancers — deliver SEO-ready pages to clients
Everyone — anyone building or managing a website

Features

Basic SEO: title, description, keywords, author
Robots and canonical URL support
Open Graph tags for Facebook and LinkedIn
Twitter Card tags for Twitter / X
Live Google search snippet preview
Colour-coded character limit indicators
Smart defaults — OG and Twitter inherit Basic values
One-click copy of all generated tags

Frequently Asked Questions

What are meta tags and why do they matter?

Meta tags are HTML snippets placed in the <head> section of a page. They tell search engines and social platforms what your page is about, affecting how it ranks and how it appears when shared.

How long should a meta title be?

Keep your meta title under 60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters. Titles longer than 60 characters may be cut off in search results.

How long should a meta description be?

Keep descriptions between 120–155 characters. Google shows roughly 155–160 characters in desktop results. Anything longer will be truncated with an ellipsis.

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph (og:) tags control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. They set the title, description, and preview image for social shares.

What are Twitter Card tags?

Twitter Card tags control how your page appears when shared on Twitter/X. "summary_large_image" shows a large image preview, while "summary" shows a smaller thumbnail.

What does robots "index, follow" mean?

"index" tells search engines to include the page in results. "follow" tells them to follow links on the page. Use "noindex, nofollow" for pages you want to hide from search.

What is a canonical URL?

A canonical tag tells search engines which URL is the "official" version of a page. Use it to prevent duplicate content issues when the same content is accessible via multiple URLs.

Do keywords meta tags still matter for SEO?

Google has ignored the keywords meta tag since 2009. However, some other search engines still read it, and it is harmless to include relevant keywords.

Where do I paste the generated code?

Copy the generated tags and paste them inside the <head>...</head> section of your HTML file, or into the head section of your CMS, theme settings, or Next.js layout file.


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