Meta Tag Generator
Fill in your page details and copy ready-to-paste meta tags — including Open Graph and Twitter Card markup so your links look right when shared. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent anywhere.
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What this meta tag generator creates
It builds the tags that control how your page looks in search and when shared: the title tag and meta description, a canonical link, and the Open Graph and Twitter Card tags social platforms and chat apps read. Fill in the form and copy the HTML straight into your page’s <head>.
Why Open Graph and Twitter Card tags matter
Without og:title, og:description and og:image, social networks guess what to show — often pulling the wrong text or no image at all. Explicit tags make every shared link display the title, description and preview image you intended, which lifts click-through from social and messaging apps.
Frequently asked questions
- What are meta tags?
- Meta tags are snippets of HTML in a page’s <head> that describe the page to browsers, search engines and social platforms — including the title, meta description, canonical URL and Open Graph tags.
- Do meta tags help SEO?
- The title tag and meta description influence how your page appears in search results and its click-through rate. Open Graph and Twitter tags don’t affect rankings directly, but they improve how links look when shared, which drives clicks.
- What is the ideal Open Graph image size?
- 1200 × 630 pixels (a 1.91:1 ratio). That size renders crisply as a large preview card on Facebook, LinkedIn, X and most chat apps without being cropped.
- Where do I put these meta tags?
- Paste them inside the <head> element of your page’s HTML, before the closing </head> tag. This generator outputs them ready to copy in one block.
From one page to your whole site
Crawl Cove audits the meta tags you already have across every page — catching missing Open Graph images, duplicate descriptions and absent canonicals before they cost you clicks. See the features or compare the plans.
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