Canonical Tag Generator — free online

If you have a few web addresses that all show the same page, Google can get confused about which one is the real one. The fix is a small line of code called a canonical tag, but writing it by hand is fiddly and easy to get wrong. We added a free tool that does it for you — Canonical Tag Generator — right in your browser.

What it does

You type in the address you want Google to treat as the main one, and it instantly gives you a ready rel=canonical link tag to drop into your page. It can also strip out tracking bits from the address or build a simple self-referencing tag, so the result is always clean.

Nothing leaves your device

The whole thing runs in your browser. Nothing you type is uploaded or saved anywhere. When you close the tab, it's gone. No account, no waiting, nothing sent over the internet.

How to use it

  1. Open Canonical Tag Generator and paste in your preferred web address.
  2. Choose whether to drop tracking parameters or keep the address as is.
  3. Copy the canonical tag it makes and paste it into the <head> of your page.

It's free with no limit. There are more small tools on the Apps page.

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