Schema Markup Generator
Generate JSON-LD structured data for rich snippets in Google search results.
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Article"
}
</script>What is Schema Markup?
Schema markup (structured data) is code that helps search engines understand your content better. When implemented correctly, it can result in rich snippets - enhanced search results with additional information like ratings, prices, or FAQ accordions.
Supported Schema Types
- Article: For blog posts, news articles, and other written content.
- FAQ Page: For pages with frequently asked questions. Can display expandable Q&A in search results.
- Product: For e-commerce products with price, availability, and reviews.
- Local Business: For physical businesses with address and contact info.
- Organization: For companies, non-profits, and other organizations.
- Person: For individual profiles and author pages.
- Event: For conferences, concerts, and other events with dates and locations.
- How-To: For instructional content with step-by-step guides.
Benefits of Structured Data
- Rich Snippets: Stand out in search results with enhanced listings
- Higher CTR: Rich results typically get more clicks
- Voice Search: Helps voice assistants understand your content
- AI Understanding: Helps AI models parse and cite your content
Implementation
Copy the generated JSON-LD code and paste it in the <head> section of your HTML page, or just before the closing </body> tag. You can also use Google Tag Manager to inject the script.
Testing Your Schema
After implementing, test your structured data using Google's Rich Results Test tool or the Schema Markup Validator to ensure it's properly formatted and eligible for rich results.