Schema markup
Schema Markup Generator
Create organization JSON-LD you can paste directly into a landing page or docs template.
Use notes
This first-release page focuses on organization schema only. Keep the canonical URL, logo, and contact fields aligned with the public page you plan to ship.
Organization details
Provide the public entity details you want search engines to associate with the site.
JSON-LD output
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Run the tool to see the result here.
Trust
How this tool handles the task
How it runs
The generator builds one JSON-LD object from the fields on this page. It does not inspect your live site for missing entities.
Current limits
This version focuses on organization markup only, not FAQ, product, article, or event schema.
Privacy
The organization details stay in the page unless you copy the generated JSON-LD.
Examples
How to use this tool
- Enter the public organization details that should be associated with the site.
- Copy the generated JSON-LD into the page template or site shell.
- Validate the canonical URL and metadata that accompany the schema on the live page.
Common mistakes and limits
- Keep the organization URL and logo URL aligned with the same public brand surface.
- Do not publish support email or phone fields that do not actually appear or function for users.
- This generator handles organization schema only, so do not overload it with FAQ or page-specific markup.
Next steps
Complete the page package
These tools usually ship alongside organization markup on the same release.
Validate after publish
Move into live checks once the markup is deployed to a public page.
FAQ
Does this create every schema type my page might need?
No. This version generates organization JSON-LD only so the output stays focused and easy to validate.
Should every page on the site include the same organization schema?
Usually yes for shared brand-level fields, as long as the details stay accurate and relevant to the published site.
Can I include social profiles in `sameAs`?
Yes. Add one or more public profile URLs, separated by commas, when they represent the same organization.