Meta Tag Generator

Title, description, Open Graph & Twitter tags — copy the HTML. Free, instant.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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Generated meta tags

    

How to use it

Fill in your title, description, URL and image, plus the social fields you want. The HTML updates live with character counts so your title and description stay within Google’s limits — copy it straight into your page <head>.

Meta Tag Generator — TechWhack Score

9.5/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Tags are built in your browser — nothing is sent or stored.

  • Speed 10/10

    Assembles the HTML as you fill the form.

  • Features 8/10

    Builds title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter Card markup, ready to paste into your <head>.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no daily limit, embeddable.

Verdict: SEO, Open Graph and Twitter tags from one form, built locally — copy the block straight into your head.

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A meta tag generator builds the SEO and social tags a page needs — title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter Card markup — from a simple form. Fill in your page details and copy the ready HTML into your <head>. It runs in your browser; nothing is sent or stored.

Which tags matter

The title and meta description drive your search snippet; Open Graph (og:) tags control how the page looks shared on Facebook and LinkedIn; Twitter Card tags do the same for X. Getting all three right means a clean listing everywhere.

FAQ

What meta tags does a web page actually need?At minimum a title and meta description for search results, plus Open Graph and Twitter Card tags so links preview nicely when shared on social platforms. This generator builds all of them from a simple form to paste into your head section.
What is the difference between Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?Open Graph tags control how a link looks when shared on platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn, while Twitter Card tags do the same specifically for X. They overlap, so the generator produces both to cover all the major networks.
Do meta keywords still help with SEO?No. The old meta keywords tag is ignored by major search engines and is not worth adding. The title and meta description still matter because they shape your search snippet and click-through rate.
Where do I put the generated tags?Paste them inside the head section of your page HTML so browsers and crawlers read them on load. Everything is generated in your browser, so nothing about your site is uploaded.