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URL Slug Generator

Create clean, SEO-friendly URL slugs from any text. Customize separator, case, and length options with real-time preview.

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About URL Slug Generator

A URL slug is the part of a web address that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page in a human-readable format. For example, in "example.com/my-awesome-post", the slug is "my-awesome-post". Creating clean, descriptive slugs is essential for both SEO and user experience.

Our URL Slug Generator automatically converts your titles and text into SEO-friendly slugs. It removes special characters, converts spaces to hyphens (or underscores), optionally removes common stop words, and lets you control the length and case. The real-time preview shows you exactly what your slug will look like as you type.

Best practices for URL slugs include keeping them short and descriptive, using hyphens instead of underscores (Google treats hyphens as word separators), removing stop words like "the" and "a", and using lowercase letters. A good slug improves click-through rates and helps search engines understand your page content.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q Should I use hyphens or underscores in URLs?

Google recommends using hyphens (-) rather than underscores (_) in URL slugs. Google treats hyphens as word separators, meaning "my-awesome-post" is read as "my awesome post", while "my_awesome_post" could be read as "myawesomepost". Hyphens are the standard convention for SEO-friendly URLs.

Q What are stop words and should I remove them?

Stop words are common words like "a", "an", "the", "is", "in", "at", "of", "on", "for", and "with" that add little meaning to URLs. Removing them makes your URLs shorter and more keyword-focused. For example, "the-best-tips-for-seo" becomes "best-tips-seo" — shorter and more focused on the important keywords.

Q How long should a URL slug be?

While there's no strict limit, keeping slugs under 75 characters is recommended. Google typically displays up to about 60 characters in search results. Shorter URLs are easier to read, share, and remember. Focus on including your most important keywords rather than trying to fit the entire title into the slug.