Schema Generators
Generate valid JSON-LD schema markup for 11 schema types in seconds — no hand-written JSON required
Schema Generators Schema markup tells search engines what your content is — an article, a recipe, an event, a local business — so they can render rich snippets. Schema Generators turns that from a hand-written JSON-LD chore into a guided form. Pick a type, fill in the fields, copy the output. Open Schema Generators from the sidebar. Each schema type has its own page, with fields tailored to that type's required and recommended properties. Supported schema types Article — blog posts, news articles, editorial content. FAQ Page — question-and-answer pages. Recipe — cooking and baking recipes with ingredients and steps. Product — product detail pages. Person — author and team-member profiles. Organization — your company entity. Restaurant — restaurants with cuisine, hours and menus. Local Business — physical businesses with hours and address. Event — concerts, conferences, online events. How-To — step-by-step instructional content. Breadcrumb — site navigation hierarchy How a generator works Open the schema type you need from the Schema Generators landing page. Fill in the fields the form asks for. Copy the generated JSON-LD snippet. Paste it into the page's <head> or via your CMS Schema markup must accurately describe the visible content of the page. Generating Recipe schema for a page that does not actually have a recipe is a violation of Google's structured data guidelines and can trigger manual penalties. Validating in the wild Once your schema is published, run the page through Google's Rich Results Test to confirm the markup is valid and eligible for rich snippets. Pro Tip: Audit your competitors with Competitor Analysis to spot schema types they use and you do not. Adding a missing structured-data type often unlocks rich-snippet eligibility within days.Documentation
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