URL Slug Generator - Create SEO-Friendly URLs

Convert any text into clean, SEO-optimized URL slugs instantly. Supports multi-language transliteration, special character handling, bulk processing, and automatic SEO validation.

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What is a URL Slug?

A URL slug is the user-friendly and SEO-optimized part of a URL that identifies a specific page. For example, in https://example.com/best-seo-tips, the slug is best-seo-tips. Good URL slugs are descriptive, readable, and help both users and search engines understand what the page is about.

Why Use This Tool?

Creating perfect URL slugs manually is time-consuming and error-prone. Our tool automatically handles:

  • Converting text to lowercase
  • Replacing spaces with hyphens
  • Removing special characters
  • Transliterating accented characters (Γ©β†’e, Γ±β†’n)
  • Converting symbols ($β†’dollar, €→euro)
  • Removing stop words (optional)
  • SEO length validation
  • Bulk processing multiple titles

SEO Best Practices for URL Slugs

Follow these guidelines to create SEO-friendly URL slugs that rank better in search engines:

βœ… Keep It Short (30-60 characters)

Shorter URLs are easier to remember, share, and rank better in search results. Our tool highlights optimal length with color-coded indicators.

βœ… Use Hyphens, Not Underscores

Google treats hyphens as word separators but underscores as word joiners. Always use hyphens (-) for better SEO.

βœ… Include Target Keywords

Place your primary keyword near the beginning of the slug. For example, seo-tips-2024 is better than 2024-tips-for-seo.

βœ… Make It Readable

Users should understand what the page is about just by reading the URL. Avoid cryptic codes or random characters.

Perfect For:

πŸ“ Bloggers & Content Creators

Generate SEO-friendly slugs for blog posts, articles, and content pages instantly.

πŸ›’ E-commerce Managers

Create clean product URLs from product names with special characters and accents.

πŸ’» Developers

Bulk process multiple titles for database imports or CMS migrations.

How It Works

  1. Enter your text - Type or paste your title, heading, or product name
  2. Choose options - Select separator (hyphen/underscore), enable stop word removal, or set length limits
  3. Get instant results - Watch as your slug is generated in real-time with SEO quality indicators
  4. Copy or download - Use the generated slug in your CMS, website, or application

For bulk processing, simply enter one title per line and get all slugs generated at once!

Frequently Asked Questions

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A URL slug is the part of a URL that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page. For example, in 'example.com/best-seo-tips', the slug is 'best-seo-tips'. It should be descriptive, readable, and SEO-friendly.

Use hyphens (-) for URL slugs. Google treats hyphens as word separators, making 'best-seo-tips' readable as three separate words. Underscores are treated as word joiners, so 'best_seo_tips' is read as one word. Hyphens are the SEO best practice recommended by Google.

The optimal URL slug length is 30-60 characters. This keeps URLs readable, memorable, and SEO-friendly. Slugs between 60-80 characters are acceptable but not ideal. Avoid slugs longer than 80 characters as they may be truncated in search results and are harder for users to remember.

Remove or convert special characters to make URLs clean and compatible. Our tool automatically converts special characters like $ to 'dollar', € to 'euro', @ to 'at', and & to 'and'. Accented characters (Γ©, Γ±, ΓΌ) are transliterated to their ASCII equivalents (e, n, u). This ensures URLs work across all browsers and systems.

It depends on your goal. For SEO: Removing stop words (a, an, the, and, or, but) creates shorter, more focused slugs like 'best-practices-seo' instead of 'the-best-practices-for-seo'. For readability: Keeping stop words makes URLs more natural and easier to read. Our tool lets you toggle stop word removal based on your preference.

Yes, numbers are fine in URL slugs when they add meaning, like '10-best-tips' or 'guide-2024'. However, if numbers don't add value, you can remove them for cleaner URLs. Our tool has a toggle to remove numbers if needed, but we recommend keeping them when they're part of the content (like years, rankings, or quantities).

1. Keep it short (30-60 characters). 2. Use hyphens to separate words. 3. Include target keywords naturally. 4. Make it readable - users should understand the page content from the URL. 5. Use lowercase letters only. 6. Avoid special characters and accents. 7. Don't use dates unless the content is time-sensitive. 8. Be descriptive but concise.

Include your primary keyword in the slug, preferably near the beginning. Keep it descriptive and relevant to the page content. Use hyphens to separate words for readability. Avoid keyword stuffing - one or two keywords maximum. Make it user-friendly - if humans can't read it easily, search engines won't favor it. Keep it concise (under 60 characters when possible).

Yes, but with caution. Changing a URL slug after publishing can break existing links and hurt SEO if not handled properly. If you must change it: 1. Set up a 301 redirect from the old URL to the new one. 2. Update internal links on your site. 3. Notify search engines via your sitemap. 4. Update social media shares if possible. It's best to get the slug right the first time.

URL slugs are simplified versions of titles to ensure compatibility and SEO optimization. Titles can have punctuation, capitalization, and special characters, but slugs need to be URL-safe (lowercase, no special characters). Our tool automatically converts titles to clean slugs by removing punctuation, converting to lowercase, transliterating accents, and replacing spaces with hyphens.