Schema Markup Generator

Generate JSON‑LD for Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product, LocalBusiness, Breadcrumbs and more.

headline is required
datePublished is recommended • author is recommended • image is recommended
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Schema markup generator for JSON-LD structured data

This schema markup generator helps you create structured data in JSON-LD format so search engines can better understand your pages. Instead of writing schema by hand, you can generate valid markup for common types such as Article, FAQPage, HowTo, Product, LocalBusiness, and BreadcrumbList in a faster and cleaner way.

It is useful for SEO specialists, marketers, developers, publishers, agencies, and business owners who want a simpler way to add structured data to websites and improve eligibility for rich results.

What is schema markup?

Schema markup is structured data added to a page to help search engines understand what the content is about. It can describe articles, products, organizations, FAQs, local businesses, events, recipes, breadcrumbs, and many other content types.

JSON-LD is one of the most common ways to implement schema markup because it is easier to manage and paste into a page than hand-building more complex markup formats.

Why structured data matters for SEO

Structured data can help search engines interpret your page more clearly and may support enhanced search features such as FAQ rich results, product snippets, breadcrumbs, and other result improvements.

While schema markup does not guarantee richer listings, it gives your content a stronger semantic structure and can support better search presentation when used correctly.

Common schema types you may want to generate

High-impact schema types

  • • Article schema for blog posts and guides
  • • FAQPage schema for question-and-answer sections
  • • HowTo schema for tutorials and step-by-step content
  • • Product schema for ecommerce and offer pages
  • • LocalBusiness schema for location-based businesses
  • • Breadcrumb schema for clearer site structure

Implementation tips

  • • Match the schema to visible on-page content
  • • Use canonical HTTPS URLs where possible
  • • Keep field values accurate and up to date
  • • Avoid adding irrelevant schema types to a page
  • • Test the final output before publishing

When to use a schema generator

A schema generator is helpful when you want to add structured data quickly without memorizing property names, syntax rules, or nested JSON-LD objects. It is especially useful when building multiple pages, testing new content types, or helping non-technical team members publish better SEO markup.

It can also reduce formatting errors compared to manual editing, especially for longer schema blocks such as products, organizations, how-to steps, or FAQ content.

Best practices for schema markup

  • use schema that accurately reflects the page content
  • keep names, dates, URLs, and descriptions consistent
  • do not add misleading markup just to chase rich results
  • update schema when important on-page content changes
  • validate your JSON-LD before deploying it live

Schema works best as part of a broader on-page SEO setup rather than as a standalone tactic. It should support clear page structure, relevant copy, strong metadata, and clean indexing signals.

Related SEO and website tools

After generating structured data, you can improve the rest of your technical SEO setup with the Meta Tag Generator, Sitemap Generator, and Robots.txt Generator. For content optimization, the Keyword Density Checker can also help refine on-page copy.

Browser-based JSON-LD generator

This tool is designed for fast browser-based use, making it easy to draft, review, and copy schema markup during content production, SEO audits, page launches, or technical updates. It gives you a simpler workflow for structured data without needing to build everything manually from scratch.

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