What This Tool Does

Schema markup helps search engines better understand the content on your website. It can support better search visibility, clearer business information, and eligibility for enhanced search results when implemented properly.

This tool generates JSON-LD, which is the format Google recommends for structured data.

How To Use The Schema Generator

Schema Types Included

Local Business Schema

Best for local companies that want to identify their business name, phone number, address, website, image, and description.

Organization Schema

Best for company-wide information such as business name, logo, website, and brand description.

Product Schema

Best for product pages where you want to define product name, image, price, currency, availability, and description.

Service Schema

Best for service pages where you want to describe what you offer, who provides it, where it is available, and who it is for.

FAQ Page Schema

Best for pages that include clear questions and answers.

Why Schema Markup Matters

Schema does not guarantee higher rankings, but it gives search engines clearer context about your content. That context can help your website appear more accurately in search results and may make certain pages eligible for rich results.

For local businesses, schema can help reinforce important information like your business name, services, location, and contact details.

Important Note:

Schema markup should match the visible content on the page. Do not add fake reviews, misleading prices, inaccurate business details, or FAQs that are not actually shown on the page.

Schema Markup Generator

Choose a schema type. The form and JSON-LD update automatically as you type. Empty fields are excluded from the output.

Availability is set to InStock by default.
Nothing is stored or sent anywhere. This runs in the browser.
This creates one Question/Answer pair. If you want multiple FAQs, tell me and I’ll add an “Add another Q&A” button.
Generated JSON-LD
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Need Help With SEO?

Schema is only one part of a strong SEO strategy. If you want help improving your website structure, technical SEO, local rankings, content, or conversion strategy, our team can help.

FAQs

Schema markup is structured data added to a website to help search engines understand the page content more clearly.
This tool generates JSON-LD, which is the most commonly recommended schema format for modern websites.
Schema is usually added to the specific page it describes. For example, Product schema should go on the product page, FAQ schema should go on the FAQ page, and LocalBusiness schema can often go on the homepage or contact page.
Schema markup is not a direct ranking guarantee, but it can improve how search engines understand your content and may support enhanced search result features.
Not every page needs schema. Use schema where it adds clear context, such as service pages, product pages, FAQ sections, local business pages, and organization details.
Yes, when it makes sense. For example, a service page may include Service schema and FAQ Page schema if the page has both service information and visible FAQs.
Yes. The tool runs in your browser and does not store or send your information anywhere.