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Meta Tag Generator Online — Free SEO Meta Tags Guide

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Published: July 2, 20266 min read

Meta Tag Generator Online: How to Write Meta Tags That Actually Rank

Every page needs a title tag and a meta description — they are the two lines Google shows in search results, and they are often the deciding factor in whether someone clicks your link or a competitor's. Yet plenty of sites still ship pages with a missing description, a title that gets cut off, or duplicate tags copy-pasted across dozens of URLs.

This guide covers what meta tags actually do for SEO, how long they should be, and how to generate clean, correctly formatted tags in seconds.


What Are Meta Tags, Exactly?

Meta tags are small pieces of HTML in a page's `<head>` that describe the page to search engines and browsers. The ones that matter most for SEO are:

  • **Title tag** — the clickable blue link text in search results and the browser tab title
  • **Meta description** — the short summary paragraph shown under the title in search results
  • **Meta keywords** — a legacy tag most search engines now ignore for ranking
  • **Robots tag** — tells crawlers whether to index the page and follow its links
  • **Canonical link** — tells search engines which URL is the "real" version when duplicate content exists

None of these directly boost rankings the way backlinks or content quality do, but a poor title or description directly hurts your click-through rate — and click-through rate is a signal Google does pay attention to.


How Long Should a Title and Description Be?

Google doesn't enforce a hard character limit — it truncates based on pixel width — but as a practical rule of thumb:

  • **Title tags**: keep them under about 60 characters so they don't get cut off with "..."
  • **Meta descriptions**: aim for under about 160 characters for the same reason

A title that gets truncated mid-word looks unprofessional and can hide your most important keyword if it's placed too late in the string. Front-load the primary keyword and brand name.


Generating Meta Tags Online (Step by Step)

Using the ToolzGo Meta Tag Generator takes under a minute:

  • Go to toolzgo.com/tools/seo-tools/meta-tag-generator
  • Enter your page title, description, keywords, and author
  • Choose whether the page should be indexed and followed by search engines
  • Copy the generated `<meta>` tags directly into your page's `<head>`

The tool shows a live character count as you type, so you can see immediately if your title or description is running too long, plus a live search-result preview so you know exactly how it will look before you publish.


Do Meta Keywords Still Matter?

Google publicly stopped using the meta keywords tag as a ranking signal over a decade ago, and other major search engines followed. It won't hurt to include it, but don't spend much time optimizing it — put that effort into your title, description, and actual page content instead.


Robots Meta Tag: Index/Follow vs Noindex/Nofollow

The robots meta tag controls crawler behavior on a per-page basis:

SettingEffect
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index, followNormal — page can be indexed and its links can be followed (the default for public pages)
noindex, followPage won't appear in search results, but crawlers still follow its links (useful for thank-you or filter pages)
index, nofollowPage is indexed, but its outbound links pass no ranking signal
noindex, nofollowPage is fully hidden from search and crawling — for private/admin pages

Common Meta Tag Mistakes

  • **Duplicate titles across pages** — every page should have a unique, descriptive title
  • **Stuffing keywords unnaturally** — write for humans first; search engines penalize obvious spam
  • **Leaving the description blank** — Google will auto-generate one from page content, which is rarely as compelling as a written one
  • **Forgetting the canonical tag** on paginated or filtered URLs, causing duplicate content issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does a meta description directly improve my ranking?

A: Not directly, but a compelling description improves click-through rate from search results, which is a strong indirect signal search engines use to judge relevance.

Q: What happens if I don't write a meta description?

A: Google will automatically pull a snippet from your page content to display instead — often an awkward mid-sentence fragment, which is why writing your own is worth the extra minute.

Q: Should every page on my site have unique meta tags?

A: Yes. Duplicate titles and descriptions across many pages make it harder for both users and search engines to tell your pages apart, and can dilute rankings.

Q: Is my page content uploaded anywhere when I use this tool?

A: No — the tags are generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you type is sent to a server.


Well-written meta tags take two minutes and meaningfully improve how your page performs in search results. Try the ToolzGo Meta Tag Generator next time you publish a new page, and pair it with the Open Graph Preview tool to make sure your link looks just as good when it's shared on social media.

Generate clean, correctly formatted meta tags in seconds.

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