Advanced Schema Markup Generator

Schema Markup Generator

+ Advanced Fields
+ Custom Fields

Schema Preview


    

Generated Markup

Advanced Schema Markup Generator | Boost SEO with Structured Data

Create JSON-LD, RDFa, or Microdata schema markup effortlessly with our free, user-friendly tool. Enhance SEO, improve search visibility, and generate rich snippets for articles, products, recipes, and more. Try now!

Features

  • Wide Range of Schema Types: Supports multiple schema types including Article, BlogPosting, FAQ, Product, Event, LocalBusiness, Person, Organization, VideoObject, Recipe, and Custom JSON-LD for diverse content needs.

  • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design allows users of all skill levels to generate schema markup without coding expertise.

  • Multiple Format Support: Generate schema markup in JSON-LD (Google’s recommended format), RDFa, or Microdata to suit your website’s requirements.

  • Dynamic Custom Fields: Add custom fields with flexible input types (text, textarea, URL, date) to tailor schema markup to specific needs.

  • Social Media Integration: Include social media URLs (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, X) to enhance visibility across platforms.

  • Real-Time Preview: View schema output in real-time with a dark-themed preview section for better readability.

  • Advanced Fields: Incorporate additional fields like Description, Nutrition (for Recipe), PhoneNumber, Email, Fax, and more for comprehensive markup.

  • Validation Support: Validate generated markup directly with Google’s Rich Results Test tool to ensure accuracy.

  • Download and Copy Options: Easily copy schema code to clipboard or download it as a file for seamless integration.

  • SEO Optimization: Boost click-through rates (CTR) and search visibility by enabling rich snippets and structured data for better search engine understanding.

  • Mobile-Friendly: Optimized for mobile use, ensuring accessibility and ease of use on any device.

  • Lowercase Schema Output: Ensures schema keys are generated in lowercase for consistency in Schema Preview and Generated Markup, aligning with standard practices.

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