Your Pages Need Better Meta Tags
Most websites have terrible meta tags. Some have none at all. Others use the same generic description on every page, or let their CMS auto-generate something like “Page 1 - My Website.” Google shows your meta title and description in search results, and Facebook and LinkedIn pull Open Graph tags when someone shares your link. Bad tags mean fewer clicks. It’s that simple.
The AI Meta Tag Generator creates a full set of tags from a page URL or topic description: meta title, meta description, Open Graph markup, and Twitter Card tags, all formatted as HTML you can drop straight into your <head> section. The titles stay under 60 characters and descriptions under 160 — Google’s display limits — so nothing gets cut off in search results.
It gives you a strong draft, not a final product. You’ll want to refine the description to match your specific keyword strategy and double-check that the title accurately represents your page. But it beats writing everything from scratch, especially when you’ve got fifty pages that need tags.
The Full Tag Set
- Meta title under 60 characters with natural keyword placement
- Meta description under 160 characters that’s written to earn clicks, not just stuff keywords
- Open Graph tags — og:title, og:description, og:type, og:url — so your page looks good when shared on Facebook and LinkedIn
- Twitter Card markup — twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description — for proper Twitter/X previews
- Everything comes as copy-paste-ready HTML
How to Generate Tags
- Enter your page URL or describe what the page is about
- Click “Generate Meta Tags”
- Review the output and tweak anything that doesn’t match your keyword targets
- Paste the HTML into your page’s
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For a page about “Best Running Shoes for Beginners,” you’ll get a concise title, a description that highlights the page’s value to the reader, and properly formatted social tags. Takes about ten seconds.
Real-World Applications
- Site-wide SEO overhaul — generate baseline tags for every page, then refine the ones that matter most
- New content or product pages need tags before they go live, and writing them manually for every launch gets old fast
- When someone shares your page on social media, Open Graph tags control the preview image, title, and description — get them wrong and your link looks broken
- SEO audits often reveal pages with missing or duplicate tags; this tool lets you generate replacements quickly
- Freelancers and agencies can deliver meta tags as part of a client SEO package without spending hours writing each one
The Blog Title Generator helps with article headlines specifically. The Blog Outline Generator is useful for planning content structure.
Honest Answers
Will these tags magically improve my rankings?
Tags alone won’t rocket you to page one. But proper meta tags improve click-through rates, and CTR is a ranking signal. They’re table stakes, not a silver bullet.
Should I just use whatever it generates?
Review everything. The AI nails structure and length, but it doesn’t know your specific keyword strategy or brand voice. Spend thirty seconds personalizing each set and you’ll get much better results.
What about pages that already have meta tags?
Generate new ones and compare. If yours are better, keep them. If the AI’s version is tighter or more compelling, use that as your starting point for a rewrite.
Any costs?
Free to use, no account required, generate as many tag sets as you need.