Article publishing
Generate Article schema for blog posts, guides, and editorial content before publishing.
Create JSON-LD markup for common SEO schema types, review the generated properties, and copy ready-to-publish structured data without building the object by hand. Generate Website, Article, Organization, FAQPage, Product, and LocalBusiness schema from one cleaner workflow.
Select a schema type, fill the relevant fields, and generate JSON-LD markup instantly.
Choose the schema type that matches the page, then fill in the visible fields. The generated JSON-LD should match the actual page content closely so search engines can understand the page more clearly.
Generate Article schema for blog posts, guides, and editorial content before publishing.
Draft FAQ, Product, or Local Business markup for pages targeting enhanced search features.
Create Organization or Website schema to clarify brand identity and site-level context.
Choose Article, then add a headline, author, image, and publish dates to create a blog-ready JSON-LD block.
Choose FAQ Page, add visible question-and-answer pairs, and copy the markup for a matching support page.
Use Product schema to add name, price, currency, availability, and brand data in one clean output.
Use LocalBusiness schema for address, phone, price range, and business identity details.
This tool changes its fields based on the schema type you choose and builds the matching JSON-LD structure automatically. Instead of manually writing every property, you can fill in the page details and let the tool assemble the markup for you.
It supports common structured data workflows for site-level context, articles, organizations, FAQs, products, and local businesses. That makes it useful for many SEO publishing situations, from simple brand markup to richer result-focused page types.
Schema works best when the markup matches visible page content closely. If your page says one thing and the structured data says another, the markup can become misleading or invalid.
After generating the JSON-LD, review it carefully and validate it before publishing. Structured data can improve eligibility for rich results, but it should always stay accurate and aligned with the page.
Build page-level metadata that supports your structured data setup with the Meta Tag Generator.
Add social preview tags after your search-facing schema is prepared with the Open Graph Generator.
Pair this with the Robots.txt Generator and Sitemap Generator for a broader publishing workflow.
Strong structured data is usually part of a bigger SEO workflow that includes clean content, metadata, internal linking, and technical accessibility. Start with the schema type that most directly matches the page purpose.
Keep the fields truthful, visible where required, and consistent with page content. Then validate the markup and review it alongside your title, description, Open Graph tags, and crawl setup.
Useful next internal links from here include Meta Tag Generator, Open Graph Generator, Robots.txt Generator, Sitemap Generator, and the SEO Tools Hub.
Schema markup is structured data that helps search engines understand a page more clearly and can improve eligibility for rich results.
JSON-LD can be placed inside a script tag with type application/ld+json in the head or body of your HTML page.
This generator supports Website, Article, Organization, FAQPage, Product, and LocalBusiness schema types.
No. Schema markup does not guarantee rankings, but it can improve understanding and eligibility for enhanced search features.
FAQPage schema is appropriate when a page contains visible questions and answers for users. The markup should match the real content on the page.
Yes. This schema generator runs in your browser and is free to use without signup.