SEO

Canonical Tag Generator

Create canonical tags, alternate hreflang links, and copy-ready HTML for SEO duplicate-control.

Canonical Tag Generator

Create canonical and hreflang tags for duplicate URL control.

HTML Tags

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SEO keywords

Searches this tool is built to answer

These are the practical phrases people use when they want a fast tool, clear output, and no signup-heavy workflow.

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Built for speed

Canonical Tag Generator that feels simple even when the job is detailed

Create canonical tags, alternate hreflang links, and copy-ready HTML for SEO duplicate-control. The page keeps the working area close to the top, gives clear labels, and keeps export or copy actions one click away so the tool is useful on desktop and mobile.

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Fast input

Paste text, enter numbers, upload a file, or choose the options that match the task. The interface avoids unnecessary account prompts and keeps the useful controls visible.

02

Clear output

Results are shown in a copy-ready format, downloadable file, preview, table, or summary cards depending on what the tool produces.

03

Browser-first privacy

Where possible, processing happens in your browser. That keeps common calculations, formatting, decoding, and image work quick without uploading ordinary inputs to a server.

How to use Canonical Tag Generator

  1. Enter or paste your input in the tool panel.
  2. Choose the options that match your task.
  3. Run the tool and review the result or preview.
  4. Copy, download, print, or clear the result when finished.

Privacy note: this tool is designed to process data in your browser wherever possible. Do not paste sensitive data into any website unless you trust the environment.

Frequently asked questions

What does a canonical tag do?

It tells search engines which URL should be treated as the main version of similar or duplicate pages.

Should every page have one?

Most indexable pages benefit from a self-referencing canonical URL.