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Schema Markup Generator

Generate local JSON-LD templates for Article, BlogPosting, WebPage, BreadcrumbList, Person, and Organisation.

Structured data is easier to maintain when you start from clean templates instead of stitching JSON-LD together by hand every time.

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Best for

Use it when you need a fast first draft

  • Structured data drafting
  • Template reuse
  • Page metadata cleanup

What you get

Useful output without a heavy workflow

  • JSON-LD templates
  • Common schema types
  • Reusable structured data draft

Publishing note

Review before you publish or paste

The output is designed to save time, not to skip editorial judgment. Use the result as a polished starting point, then tune it to the exact page, audience, or platform.

Tool input

Generate locally

Nothing here calls a paid API, AI service, or third-party dependency. The output is created inside your local PHP and JavaScript stack.

1

Fill in the fields with the clearest version of your topic, keyword, or draft text.

2

Generate the result and compare the first output against the real page intent.

3

Refine the final version before you publish, share, or paste it into the CMS.

Output panel

Copy, review, refine

Use the result as a first draft, then polish it to match the exact promise and context of the real page, post, image, or campaign.

Submit the form to generate a result. JavaScript enhances the page, but the main processing also works through standard form posts.

Before you copy the final version

  • Review the output before publishing it live.
  • Keep the final version accurate to the page.
  • Use the result as a draft, not a blind one-click publish asset.

How to use this tool

Why this page exists and how it helps

This generator covers some of the most common schema types used on content and business sites. Fill the relevant fields, copy the markup, then review it against the actual page content.

Example use cases

  • Create Article markup for a blog post
  • Generate a BreadcrumbList block for a deep content page

Internal links

These links help connect the tool to the broader site so readers can move from utility use into deeper editorial content and topic archives.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Which schema type should I choose?

Choose the type that best reflects the visible page content. Use Article or BlogPosting for articles, WebPage for general pages, and BreadcrumbList for navigation structure.

Does adding schema guarantee rich results?

No. Search engines decide whether rich results are appropriate, but valid structured data gives them clearer context.

Related tools

These tools usually pair naturally with Schema Markup Generator in the same editorial, SEO, or publishing workflow.