Free Meta Tag Generator — HTML, Open Graph & Twitter Cards
Appears in browser tabs and search results. Keep under 60 characters.
The snippet shown under your title in Google. Keep under 160 characters.
Fill in the fields above to generate your meta tags…
Generate complete HTML meta tags — including SEO title and description, Open Graph tags for Facebook and LinkedIn, and Twitter Card tags — all in one tool. Fill in the fields and copy the ready-to-paste HTML code. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded to any server.
Three steps. No setup.
Drop your content into the field above, or type directly into it. The tool starts working the moment you do — no button to press.
Everything is calculated locally in your browser as you type. No waiting, no uploading, no server involved.
Hit Copy to grab the result, or Download if the tool offers a file. Close the tab — nothing is stored.
Free, private, and built to last.
Meta Tag Generator is a free online tool that runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server — your input stays private on your device and disappears the moment you close the tab.
It is designed to be fast, simple, and accessible to everyone — whether you are a developer, marketer, student, or business owner. No signup, no ads, no nonsense. Just the tool, ready when you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
A meta tag generator is a tool that builds the HTML code for your page's meta tags — including the SEO title, meta description, Open Graph tags (for social sharing), and Twitter Card tags. Instead of writing the code by hand, you fill in a form and copy the generated HTML into your page's head section.
Open Graph (OG) tags control how your page looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and other platforms — specifically the title, description, and image shown in the link preview. Without them, social platforms make random choices about your preview content. All pages shared on social media benefit from having OG tags.
Google displays up to approximately 60 characters of a meta title in search results. Keep your title between 50–60 characters for it to display in full without truncation. This tool shows a live character count as you type.
Google truncates meta descriptions at approximately 155–160 characters in search results. Aim for 130–155 characters to maximise your visible message. This tool enforces the recommended limit with a live counter.
Twitter Cards are meta tags that control how your content appears when shared on Twitter (X). The 'summary_large_image' type shows a full-width hero image with your title and description. Without Twitter Card tags, Twitter shows a plain text link with no image.
The meta title is a confirmed ranking factor — it tells Google what your page is about. The meta description is not a direct ranking factor but strongly influences click-through rate (how many people click your result), which can indirectly improve rankings over time.