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🧾 SEO & Web Tools

Generate meta tags, preview social cards, build robots.txt, sitemaps & structured data

🏷️ Meta Tag Generator

Page Title
Meta Description
0 / 155 characters
Keywords
Author
Viewport
Charset
Robots — Indexing
Robots — Following
📊 Google Search Preview
Page Title
https://example.com
Your meta description will appear here…
Generated meta tags will appear here…
Usage Guide

What it does

Generates complete HTML <head> meta tags for SEO, including title, description, keywords, viewport, charset, and robots directives.

How to use

  • Enter your page title and description (keep description under 155 characters)
  • Add keywords, author, and select viewport/charset settings
  • Choose robots indexing and following behavior
  • Click Generate Meta Tags to get the HTML
  • The live Google preview shows how your page will appear in search results

Sample Output

<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>My Page Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="A great description...">
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">

Best Practices

  • Title: 50–60 characters for best display in search results
  • Description: 120–155 characters — be descriptive and include keywords
  • Use noindex for staging pages, admin panels, or duplicate content
  • Use nofollow for pages with untrusted outbound links

📱 Open Graph Preview

og:title
og:description
og:image URL
og:url
og:type
twitter:card
Site Name
No image provided
EXAMPLE.COM
Page Title
Description will appear here
No image provided
example.com
Page Title
Description will appear here
No image provided
Page Title
example.com
Generated OG tags will appear here…
Usage Guide

What it does

Generates Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags, with live previews of how your link will appear when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn.

How to use

  • Fill in the OG fields — title, description, image URL, page URL
  • Select the OG type and Twitter card type
  • Preview how the card looks on each platform using the tabs
  • Click Generate OG Tags to get the HTML meta tags

Best Practices

  • Image: 1200×630 pixels for best display across platforms
  • Title: keep under 60 characters
  • Description: 120–155 characters
  • Always provide og:url — it’s the canonical URL for sharing
  • Use summary_large_image for Twitter if you have a landscape image

🤖 Robots.txt Generator

Default User-Agent
Crawl-Delay (seconds)
Sitemap URL Rules
Additional User-Agent Blocks
Generated robots.txt will appear here…
Usage Guide

What it does

Generates a valid robots.txt file to control how search engine crawlers access your website.

How to use

  • Select the User-Agent (crawler) to apply rules to
  • Add Allow/Disallow rules for specific paths
  • Optionally set a crawl delay and sitemap URL
  • Add multiple User-Agent blocks for crawler-specific rules
  • Click Generate robots.txt to get the output

Sample Output

User-agent: *
Disallow: /admin/
Disallow: /private/
Allow: /public/
Crawl-delay: 10

Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml

Common Rules

  • Disallow: / — block all pages
  • Disallow: /admin/ — block admin area
  • Allow: / — allow everything (use with specific Disallow rules)
  • Crawl-delay: 10 — wait 10 seconds between requests

🗺️ Sitemap XML Generator

URL (loc)
Last Modified
Change Frequency
Priority (0.0 – 1.0)
Generated sitemap.xml will appear here…
Usage Guide

What it does

Generates a valid XML sitemap that helps search engines discover and index your website’s pages.

How to use

  • Add URLs with their last modified date, change frequency, and priority
  • Click + Add URL to add more entries
  • Click Generate Sitemap XML to get the output
  • Save the output as sitemap.xml in your site root

Priority Guide

  • 1.0 — Homepage or most important pages
  • 0.8 — Category pages, main sections
  • 0.5 — Regular content pages (default)
  • 0.3 — Archive pages, less important content
  • 0.1 — Legal pages, rarely updated

Sample Output

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9">
  <url>
    <loc>https://example.com/</loc>
    <lastmod>2024-01-15</lastmod>
    <changefreq>weekly</changefreq>
    <priority>1.0</priority>
  </url>
</urlset>

🔗 URL Parser

Paste URL
Usage Guide

What it does

Parses any URL into its components: protocol, hostname, port, pathname, search parameters, hash, and origin. You can edit components and rebuild the URL.

How to use

  • Paste any URL into the input field
  • View the parsed components in the table below
  • Edit any component in the rebuild section
  • Add or remove query parameters
  • The rebuilt URL updates live as you edit

Sample Input

https://api.example.com:3000/v2/users?page=1&limit=20&sort=name#results

Parsed Components

Protocol:  https:
Hostname:  api.example.com
Port:      3000
Pathname:  /v2/users
Search:    ?page=1&limit=20&sort=name
Hash:      #results
Origin:    https://api.example.com:3000

📊 Structured Data Generator (JSON-LD)

Schema Type
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Usage Guide

What it does

Generates Schema.org structured data in JSON-LD format. Supports Article, Product, FAQ, HowTo, Breadcrumb, Organization, Person, and Event types.

How to use

  • Select a schema type from the dropdown
  • Fill in the relevant fields (required fields are marked)
  • For FAQ and HowTo, add multiple entries using the “Add” buttons
  • Click Generate JSON-LD to create the script tag
  • Click Validate to check the structure
  • Paste the output into your page’s <head> or before </body>

Why Structured Data Matters

  • Helps search engines understand your content
  • Enables rich snippets in search results (stars, FAQ dropdowns, etc.)
  • Can improve click-through rates from search results
  • Required for Google’s FAQ, HowTo, and Product rich results

Sample Output (Article)

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Article",
  "headline": "My Article Title",
  "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "John" },
  "datePublished": "2024-01-15"
}
</script>