Create structured data to boost your SEO instantly.
Paste this code into the <head> or <body> section of your HTML. For WordPress, use a plugin like "Header and Footer Scripts" or your theme settings.
Structured data, also known as Schema Markup, is the language search engines speak. By adding JSON-LD code to your website, you're explicitly telling Google, Bing, and other search engines what your content is about—whether it's an article, a product for sale, or a frequently asked question.
The result? Rich Snippets. These are the eye-catching search results that include star ratings, images, prices, and direct answers. Our JSON-LD Schema Generator makes creating this code effortless, even if you have zero coding experience.
Take up more real estate on search result pages with enhanced listings like FAQs and Review Stars.
Rich results are proven to attract more clicks than standard blue links, driving more organic traffic to your site.
Structured data helps voice assistants like Siri and Alexa understand and read your content to users.
Select the schema type that matches your content (e.g., Article for blog posts, Product for e-commerce).
Enter basic information like URLs, names, and images. Our tool formats it perfectly for you.
Copy the generated JSON-LD code and test it with Google's Rich Results Test before deploying.
For news, blog posts, and sports articles. Helps you appear in Top Stories and Google Discover.
Essential for e-commerce. Displays price, availability, and review ratings directly in search results.
Perfect for brick-and-mortar stores. Shows your address, opening hours, and map location.
List questions and answers found on a page. Excellent for capturing long-tail search traffic.
Establish your brand entity. Connects your website to your social media profiles in the Knowledge Graph.
Helps search engines understand your site structure and displays a clean navigation path in search results.
JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a method of encoding Linked Data using JSON. It is Google's recommended format for structured data because it is easy to read and debug compared to other formats like Microdata or RDFa.
The best place is inside the <head> section of your HTML document. However, it is also valid within the <body> section. If you use a CMS like WordPress, you can use a plugin to inject code into the header.
No, Google does not guarantee rich results even if your markup is technically correct. However, having correct schema is a prerequisite for them to appear. Quality content and authority also play a major role.