Schema Markup Generator
Generate valid JSON-LD structured data for your website in seconds. Choose a schema type, fill in your details, copy and paste.
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How to Use the Schema Generator
- Choose a Schema Type
Select the type of schema you want from the dropdown â Article, FAQ, Product, LocalBusiness, BreadcrumbList, or WebSite.
- Fill in the Fields
Enter your details into the form fields that appear for your chosen schema type.
- Click Generate Schema
Click the Generate Schema button to produce valid JSON-LD markup based on your inputs.
- Copy the Output
Click the Copy Schema button to copy the generated JSON-LD code to your clipboard.
- Paste Into Your Website
Paste the schema code inside a
<script type="application/ld+json">tag in the head of your HTML page.
Key Features
6 Schema Types
Generate Article, FAQPage, Product, LocalBusiness, BreadcrumbList, and WebSite schemas â the most impactful types for SEO rich results.
Google-Compliant Output
All generated schemas follow schema.org definitions and Google's structured data guidelines for maximum compatibility.
One-Click Copy
Copy the entire JSON-LD block to your clipboard instantly. Paste it directly into your site's head section.
Dynamic FAQ Builder
Add as many question-and-answer pairs as needed for FAQPage schema with the Add FAQ button.
100% Client-Side
All schema generation happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server at any point.
Works on Any Device
Fully responsive â generate and copy schema markup from your phone, tablet, or desktop with equal ease.
Supported Schema Types & Rich Result Eligibility
Each schema type tells search engines something specific about your content. Here is what each type enables and where it appears in Google Search.
| Schema Type | What It Describes | Google Rich Result |
|---|---|---|
| Article | Blog posts, news articles, editorial content | Top stories carousel, article rich results |
| FAQPage | Pages with question-and-answer content | FAQ accordion in search results |
| Product | Products with price, availability, description | Product rich snippets with price and availability |
| LocalBusiness | Physical business locations with address, hours | Business Knowledge Panel, Maps integration |
| BreadcrumbList | Hierarchical page path on a website | Breadcrumb trail shown in search result URL |
| WebSite | Website identity with sitelinks search box | Sitelinks search box in branded search results |
Practical Examples
Vikram runs a personal finance blog and wants his articles to appear in Google's Top Stories carousel. He uses the Article schema generator to add structured data to each post with his name as author, the publication date, and the article URL.
Schema generated: Article type with headline, author (Person), datePublished, dateModified, and publisher (Organization).
Priya sells handmade jewellery online. She adds Product schema to each product page so that prices and availability appear directly in Google Search without users needing to click through to her site.
Schema generated: Product type with name, description, price (INR), priceCurrency, availability, and SKU.
James wants his restaurant's Knowledge Panel to show accurate hours, address, and phone number when people search for his business on Google. He generates LocalBusiness schema with all location details.
Schema generated: LocalBusiness type with name, address, telephone, openingHours, servesCuisine, and url.
Ananya's agency adds FAQPage schema to client service pages. The FAQ accordion appears in Google Search results, making the listings significantly larger and more prominent than competing results.
Schema generated: FAQPage with 6 question-and-answer pairs matching the on-page FAQ section exactly.
What Is Schema Markup and Why Does It Matter?
Schema markup is structured data â a standardised vocabulary from schema.org â that you add to your web pages to help search engines understand what your content is about. When Google understands your content precisely, it can display enhanced search results called rich results: carousels, FAQ accordions, star ratings, price snippets, breadcrumb trails, and more.
JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is Google's recommended format for schema markup. It lives inside a <script type="application/ld+json"> tag and does not affect your visible page content at all. It is separate from the HTML of the page, making it easy to add, update, and remove without touching your design.
The impact of schema on search performance is well documented. FAQ rich results increase the visual footprint of your search listing. Product schema enables price and availability to appear directly in SERPs, improving purchase intent traffic. Breadcrumb schema replaces the raw URL in search listings with a clean readable path. Each of these improvements can increase click-through rates without any change to your actual rankings.
Schema Generator in Multiple Languages
đ Want a complete guide to schema markup, rich results, and implementation tips? Read our in-depth blog post.
Read the Blog Post âFrequently Asked Questions
Is this schema markup generator free to use?
What is JSON-LD schema markup?
Which schema types does this tool support?
Where do I paste the generated schema code?
Does schema markup guarantee rich results in Google Search?
Can I use this schema on a WordPress website?
How do I test if my schema markup is valid?
What is the difference between schema types like Article and FAQPage?
Can I add multiple schema types to one page?
Is the generated schema compatible with Google's guidelines?
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