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Schema Markup Generator

Generate JSON-LD structured data markup for your website. Choose a schema type, fill in the fields, and copy the code to paste into your HTML.

// Fill in the fields to generate schema markup

How to Use

How to use the Schema Generator

1

Choose a schema type

Select from Organization, Local Business, Product, Article, FAQ Page, or Breadcrumb List.

2

Fill in the fields

Enter your data in the form fields. Required fields are marked with an asterisk. The JSON-LD updates live as you type.

3

Preview the output

The right panel shows the generated JSON-LD in real time so you can verify everything looks correct.

4

Copy the HTML snippet

Click 'Copy HTML snippet' to get the complete script tag. Paste it into your page's HTML head section.

Features

Why use our Schema Generator?

Live Preview

See the JSON-LD update in real time as you fill in each field. No need to click a generate button.

6 Schema Types

Organization, Local Business, Product, Article, FAQ Page, and Breadcrumb List — the most impactful types for SEO.

Copy-Ready Output

One click copies the complete HTML script tag, ready to paste into your website's head section.

Standards Compliant

Generates valid JSON-LD following Google's structured data guidelines and schema.org specifications.

No Technical Knowledge Required

Simple form fields mean you don't need to know JSON or schema.org syntax. Just fill in your data.

Free & Unlimited

Generate as many schemas as you need. No sign-up, no limits, no restrictions.

FAQ

Schema Markup Generator — Common Questions

Schema markup (structured data) helps search engines understand your content. It can enable rich results in Google — like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, and business info — which increase click-through rates.

Yes, completely free. Generate as many schemas as you need with no sign-up required.

Organization, Local Business, Product, Article, FAQ Page, and Breadcrumb List. These cover the most commonly used structured data types.

Click 'Copy HTML snippet' to copy the script tag. Paste it into the <head> section of your HTML page, or into the appropriate layout file if you're using a framework like Next.js or WordPress.

The generator produces valid JSON-LD syntax. To verify it works correctly with Google, paste the output into Google's Rich Results Test tool.

Yes. Generate each type separately and add multiple script tags to the same page. This is standard practice — for example, having both Organization and FAQ schema on a single page.

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