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The Meta Tag Generator creates the complete set of HTML meta tags for your web page — including SEO title and description, Open Graph tags for Facebook and social sharing, Twitter Card tags, and canonical URL. Copy the generated code directly into your HTML head section to improve search engine visibility and control how your page appears when shared on social media.

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À propos de Meta Tag Generator

The Meta Tag Generator creates the complete set of HTML meta tags for your web page — including SEO title and description, Open Graph tags for Facebook and social sharing, Twitter Card tags, and canonical URL. Copy the generated code directly into your HTML head section to improve search engine visibility and control how your page appears when shared on social media.

Comment l'utiliser

  1. Enter your page title, description, and URL.
  2. Add an image URL for social sharing previews.
  3. Select the content type and Twitter card style.
  4. Copy the generated meta tag HTML into your page head section.

Formule et méthodologie

Required tags: title (50-60 chars), description (150-160 chars), canonical URL. Open Graph: og:title, og:description, og:image (1200x630px recommended), og:url, og:type. Twitter: twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image. Structured data: JSON-LD for rich snippets. Robots: index/noindex, follow/nofollow directives.

Cas d'usage courants

  • Adding SEO meta tags to a new website page
  • Setting up social sharing previews for blog posts
  • Generating complete head section for landing pages
  • Ensuring correct Open Graph tags for Facebook sharing
  • Setting up Twitter Cards for better social media appearance

Questions fréquentes

Google truncates meta descriptions at approximately 155-160 characters on desktop and ~120 on mobile. Keep descriptions between 120-155 characters to display fully across devices. More important than length: include your primary keyword, write a compelling summary that encourages clicks, and match the page content accurately. Google may rewrite your meta description if it thinks a different excerpt better matches the search query.
No — Google officially announced in 2009 that it does not use the meta keywords tag for ranking. It was abused heavily for keyword stuffing and was abandoned. Bing also ignores it for ranking. Focus instead on the meta description (for CTR), page title (ranking signal), and actual content quality. Some niche search engines or internal site search tools may still read meta keywords.

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