Meta Description Generator
This meta description generator helps you write a clean <meta name="description"> tag at a sensible length and preview how it reads, then copy the markup into your page. It runs in your browser - no upload, no sign-up.
Fill in your page details
Generate title, description, Open Graph and Twitter Card tags to paste into your <head>. Nothing is fetched or uploaded.
Google result preview
Social share preview
How to write a meta description
Type your description
Write a clear, specific summary of the page; aim for roughly 140-160 characters so it isn't cut off.
Preview how it reads
Use the live preview to check the wording alongside your title and URL before committing.
Copy the meta tag
Copy the generated <meta name="description"> tag and paste it into your page <head>.
Why the meta description matters
The meta description is the short summary that often appears under your title in search results and in social previews. A good one is specific, readable and roughly 140-160 characters so search engines are less likely to truncate it. This meta description generator gives you a focused place to draft that text and see it in context before you publish.
An honest note on how this works: the tool only writes the tag markup - it does not fetch, scan or upload your site, and nothing you type leaves your browser. Search engines also reserve the right to rewrite descriptions in results based on the query, so treat your tag as a strong suggestion rather than a guarantee. If you want a dedicated length check, pair this with our Meta Description Checker.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a meta description be?
Aim for about 140-160 characters. Longer descriptions usually get truncated in search results.
Does this generator upload or analyze my page?
No. It only builds the meta description tag from your text. Nothing is fetched or uploaded - everything stays in your browser.
Will Google use exactly what I write?
Not always. Google may rewrite the description to better match a search query, so think of your tag as a strong suggestion.
Where does the meta description tag go?
Inside the <head> of your page, as <meta name="description" content="...">.
Can I check the exact length separately?
Yes - use our Meta Description Checker to verify the character and pixel length in detail.