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Free URL Slug Generator

Turn page titles into clean, SEO friendly slugs. Paste one title or a whole batch, one per line, and every slug appears as you type, with accents flattened and punctuation cleaned up. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Bulk, one line per slugSEO friendly hyphensFree, no sign-upRuns privately in your browser
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Enter a title to see its slug

Handy for blog posts, product pages and bulk imports. Give each slug a quick read before you publish, a human eye still catches the odd awkward one.

How it works

Titles to slugs in four steps.

Paste your titles, set the options, and copy or download the slugs. Everything updates live as you type.

1

Paste your titles

Type or paste into the box. Each line becomes its own slug, so one blog title works and so does a whole batch of a hundred.

2

Set the options

Pick hyphen or underscore as the separator, keep lowercase on, and optionally strip common stop words or set a maximum length.

3

Watch the slugs appear

The slugs update live as you type. Accents are flattened, symbols are cleaned up, and a character count sits next to every result.

4

Copy or download

Copy a single slug with one tap, copy the whole list at once, or download everything as a .txt file for your import sheet.

What it does

Slugs that come out clean every time.

A title full of accents, ampersands and apostrophes is exactly where a quick manual rewrite goes wrong. This tool follows one consistent set of rules, for one title or a thousand.

Bulk by default

One line in, one slug out. Paste a whole content calendar or a product list and every row comes back ready to use, in the same order.

Handles messy text

Accented letters like é and ü are flattened to plain ASCII, an ampersand becomes the word and, apostrophes vanish cleanly, and stray punctuation collapses into a single separator.

SEO-aware options

Strip filler words like the, and and for to keep slugs short, or set a maximum length that trims at a word boundary, never in the middle of a word.

Private by design

It runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you paste is sent to a server, so draft titles and unreleased product names stay on your own machine.

For teams

URLs that stay clean on their own.

A generator is great for a batch of titles. But on a healthy site, slugs are created automatically by the CMS, the URL structure is planned before launch, and redirects are handled properly when pages move. That is the kind of CMS build and SEO-ready web development we do at Techliphant, shaped around how your team publishes.

Need to fix the text itself first? Try the case converter tool.

URL slug FAQs

Common questions.

The slug is the last part of a web address that identifies the page, the bit after the final slash. In example.com/blog/how-to-make-coffee, the slug is how-to-make-coffee. A good slug is short, lowercase, readable, and tells both people and search engines what the page is about.

Hyphens. Google reads a hyphen as a word separator, so how-to-brew is understood as three words, while how_to_brew can be treated as one joined term. Hyphens are also easier to read in a link. The tool offers underscores because some internal systems expect them, but for public pages pick hyphens.

Yes, in a natural way. Put the main phrase the page targets in the slug, because it shows up in the address bar and in search results. Do not stuff it. A slug like best-running-shoes reads well, while best-running-shoes-cheap-buy-shoes-online looks like spam to people and search engines alike.

Short. Three to five words is a good target, and staying under about 60 characters keeps the full URL tidy in search results and messages. Longer slugs are not penalised directly, but they get cut off in displays and are harder to share. The max length option here trims at a word boundary so you never end mid-word.

Accented Latin letters are flattened to their plain form, so café becomes cafe and über becomes uber. Characters from scripts with no direct Latin letter, like Chinese or Arabic, are dropped rather than guessed at. Browsers do support non-Latin URLs, but plain ASCII slugs are the safest bet across every tool, feed and old system your link will pass through.

You can, but treat it as moving the page. Set a 301 redirect from the old address to the new one so existing links, bookmarks and search rankings carry over, and update your internal links to point at the new slug. Without the redirect, every old link becomes a dead end. Only change a live slug when there is a real reason to.

It is a judgement call, which is why it is a toggle here and off by default. Removing words like the, and and for makes slugs shorter, which is usually good. But sometimes those small words carry the meaning, how-to-say-no reads very differently from say-no. Flip the toggle, look at the result, and keep whichever version still reads clearly.

No. The whole tool runs in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you type or paste leaves your device, so it is safe to use with unpublished titles, client work or internal product names.

Yes. A generator is handy for a batch of titles, but a site that stays healthy needs slugs generated automatically by the CMS, sensible URL structures, and redirects handled properly when pages move. That is part of the CMS builds and SEO-ready websites we deliver at Techliphant.

Private by design: this generator runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type or paste is sent anywhere or stored. Your titles stay on your own device. It is provided free for quick slugs and everyday use.

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