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Meta tags that do not get truncated.

Fill in the fields and get a complete head block — SEO, Open Graph and Twitter cards — with live warnings when a title or description is too long to display in full.

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Meta tag generator

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Worth knowing

How to get this right.

  1. 01

    The lengths are display limits, not penalties

    Google does not rank you lower for a long title — it simply cuts it off, and the cut usually lands mid-phrase where the persuasive part was. Sixty characters for a title and 155 for a description are what fit. Put the important words first regardless, because that is what survives on a narrow phone.

  2. 02

    The share image must be absolute

    Open Graph crawlers fetch your image without a page context, so a relative path resolves to nothing and your link previews come out blank. It has to start with https://. Size it 1200×630 — anything much smaller gets rendered as a small square thumbnail instead of a wide card.

  3. 03

    Canonical stops you competing with yourself

    If the same content is reachable at more than one URL — with and without a trailing slash, with tracking parameters, with and without www — a canonical tag tells search engines which one counts. Without it, the ranking signals split across the duplicates.

Questions

About this tool.

No. Google stopped using the keywords meta tag in 2009 and this tool does not generate it. Anything still telling you to fill it in is out of date.
Sometimes. Google rewrites descriptions for roughly half of results when it thinks a different snippet matches the query better. A good description is still worth writing — it is what you get when the query matches your page cleanly.
The title tag is what search results and the browser tab show. og:title is what appears when the link is shared on social platforms and in messaging apps. They can differ, and often should — a share title can be punchier.
X falls back to Open Graph for most fields, so the Twitter tags are largely a refinement. The one that genuinely matters is twitter:card, which decides whether you get a large image or a small one.

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