How to Generate Meta Tags Online — Title, Description and Open Graph Guide

Learn how to generate SEO meta tags, write better title tags and descriptions, and prepare Open Graph tags for social previews.

Meta tags help search engines and social platforms understand how a page should appear in previews. The most important tags for everyday SEO are the title tag and meta description. For social sharing, Open Graph tags help control the preview title, description and image.

Utilao's Meta Tag Generator helps you create common SEO and social meta tags quickly.

What are meta tags?

Meta tags are HTML elements placed in the head section of a page. They are not usually visible in the page content, but they can influence search snippets, browser tabs, link previews and social cards.

The title tag is often shown as the clickable headline in search results. The meta description is often used as the search snippet. Open Graph tags are used by many social platforms when a page is shared.

How to generate meta tags online

  1. Open the Meta Tag Generator.
  2. Enter a clear page title.
  3. Write a concise meta description.
  4. Add optional keywords or Open Graph details if needed.
  5. Copy the generated HTML tags into your page head.

After publishing, test the page with the Title Tag Checker and make sure the page is included in your XML sitemap.

Tips for better title tags

Keep title tags clear, unique and specific. Put the main topic early. Avoid stuffing too many keywords. A good title should describe the page and make the result worth clicking.

Tips for better meta descriptions

Meta descriptions should summarize the page and give users a reason to click. They do not need to repeat the title exactly. Mention the benefit, use natural language and avoid fake claims.

FAQ

Are meta keywords still important?

Meta keywords are mostly ignored by major search engines. Focus on title tags, meta descriptions, page content and internal links.

Can Google rewrite my title or description?

Yes. Search engines may rewrite snippets when they think another text better matches the query.

Should every page have unique meta tags?

Yes. Important pages should have unique titles and descriptions.