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Meta tag generator · free, no signup

Generate Open Graph & meta tags in seconds.

Paste a title, description, image and URL — copy a clean block of SEO, Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, with a live preview of how your link will look when it’s shared. No signup, no tracking on this page, no nonsense.

Meta tag generator

We fetch the page once and read its existing tags. Then tweak anything below.

Shown in search results and as the bold line of the share card. Aim for 50–60 characters.

The grey line under the title. Aim for 150–160 characters.

Absolute https:// URL to a 1200×630 image.

The canonical URL of the page these tags belong to.

Live preview

Share card preview Add an image URL to preview the card

example.com

Your page title

Your meta description shows up here, in the link preview.

Your meta tags

Three families of tags

What goes in the <head>.

A share-ready page carries three small families of tags. One for search engines, one for most social platforms, one for X. This tool writes all three from the same four fields.

<title> + meta description

The classic SEO pair. The title is the clickable headline in search results; the description is the snippet beneath it. Every other tag below mirrors these two.

og:* (Open Graph)

The protocol Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack, Discord and most platforms read to build a link preview. og:image is the one people forget — no image, no card.

twitter:* (Twitter Card)

X’s own variant. It falls back to Open Graph, but setting twitter:card explicitly lets you choose a big image (summary_large_image) or a compact one.

Why bother

A link is an impression, whether you styled it or not.

Every time someone shares your URL — in a DM, a Slack channel, a tweet — the platform crawls it for meta tags and renders a card. Get them right and your link looks designed. Leave them out and you get a bare blue link, or worse, the wrong image scraped from somewhere on the page.

The hard part isn’t the tags themselves — it’s remembering all three families and getting the og:image to an absolute https:// URL at the right size (1200×630). Paste your details above, copy the block, and check the full rundown in the Open Graph tags guide.

Then confirm it with the Open Graph preview checker — paste the live URL and see the card exactly as each platform will render it.

Questions

The honest answers.

What meta tags does this tool generate?
It generates the page <title> and meta description for search engines, the full Open Graph set (og:type, og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:site_name — read by Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack, Discord and most platforms), and the Twitter Card tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image, twitter:site).
What’s the difference between Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?
Open Graph (og:*) is the protocol most platforms read for link previews. Twitter Cards (twitter:*) are X’s own variant. X falls back to Open Graph when a Twitter tag is missing, but setting twitter:card explicitly — summary_large_image for a big image, summary for a small one — gives you control over how the card renders there.
What size should the og:image be?
1200×630 pixels (a 1.91:1 ratio) is the recommended size for a large share card across Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Use an absolute https:// URL — relative paths and http images are frequently dropped by crawlers. There’s a full breakdown in the Open Graph image size guide.
Is this meta tag generator free?
Yes. It’s free, requires no signup, and runs entirely in your browser — nothing you type is sent to slsh.me’s servers. We remember your last entry in local storage so you don’t have to retype it. Every slsh.me short link also ships its own custom Open Graph card, so links you share look designed by default.

Tags ready. Now share a link that looks like you.

Free forever. No card. Every slsh.me short link ships its own custom Open Graph card — no meta-tag wrangling required.

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