Meta Tag Generator

Write your title and description, watch the Google preview, then copy the tags.

example.com › perfect-coffee-guide
Title
Description
Advertisement In-content responsive — ad slot

See your snippet before Google does

Your title tag and meta description are the "advertisement" for your page in the search results — they decide whether someone clicks. This tool shows a live approximation of how they'll appear in Google as you type, and warns you when either is likely to be truncated, so you can tighten the wording before it goes live.

Recommended lengths

Google cuts snippets off by pixel width, not a hard character count, but these ranges keep you safe on most result pages:

Title: aim for ~50–60 characters  ·  Description: aim for ~150–160 characters

Front-load the important words: put your primary keyword and the value proposition early, in case the tail gets trimmed on smaller screens.

What the tool outputs

Alongside the standard <title> and meta description, it generates matching Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, which control how your link looks when shared on social platforms and messaging apps. Copy the whole block straight into your page's <head>.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a title tag and meta description be?

Google truncates by pixel width rather than a fixed character count, but as a guide keep titles around 60 characters and meta descriptions around 155 to 160 characters so they display fully on most result pages.

Does the meta description affect rankings?

The meta description is not a direct ranking factor, but a clear, compelling description improves click-through rate from the results page, which matters. Google may also rewrite it if it finds a more relevant snippet on the page.

What are Open Graph tags for?

Open Graph tags control how your page looks when shared on social platforms and messaging apps — the title, description and image in the link preview. This tool outputs them alongside the standard meta tags.