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URL Slug Generator

Generate clean SEO-friendly URL slugs from titles, headings, blog post names, and page topics in bulk.

URL Slug Generator

Convert titles, headings, and page names into clean SEO-friendly URL slugs.

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Slugs generated

3

ready for page URLs, blog posts, and CMS entries

Average length

43 characters

Recommended format

Use short, readable, lowercase words separated by hyphens. Keep important keywords near the beginning and avoid changing URLs after publishing unless you add redirects.

URL slugs should describe the page naturally. A clear slug helps users understand the destination, but rankings still depend on useful content, search intent, internal links, and technical quality.

How to Use

  1. 1.

    Paste one title, heading, page name, or product name into the text box.

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    For bulk work, paste multiple titles with one item per line.

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    Keep Lowercase enabled for normal SEO-friendly URL formatting.

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    Choose whether to remove common stop words from the generated slug.

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    Select hyphen or underscore as the separator; hyphens are recommended for most URLs.

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    Copy one slug, copy all slugs, or download the generated list as a TXT file.

Features

Generate SEO-friendly URL slugs from titles

Bulk title to slug conversion

Lowercase slug formatting

Optional stop-word removal

Hyphen or underscore separator

Punctuation and special-character cleanup

Average slug length summary

Copy individual slugs or all slugs

Download generated slugs as TXT

Private browser-based slug generation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a URL slug?+

A URL slug is the readable part of a web address that identifies a specific page, such as url-slug-generator in /tools/url-slug-generator.

How do I create an SEO-friendly URL slug?+

Use short descriptive words, keep the main topic clear, separate words with hyphens, avoid unnecessary punctuation, and do not repeat keywords unnaturally.

Is a hyphen or underscore better for URL slugs?+

Hyphens are recommended for most public URLs because they are easier to read and are the common standard for SEO-friendly slugs.

Should URL slugs be lowercase?+

Yes. Lowercase slugs are easier to manage and reduce the risk of duplicate-looking URLs caused by uppercase and lowercase differences on some systems.

Should I remove stop words from slugs?+

Sometimes. Removing words like a, the, and of can make slugs shorter, but keep small words when they improve clarity or change the meaning of the title.

Can I generate slugs in bulk?+

Yes. Paste one title per line and the tool will generate a matching slug for each line.

Will a keyword in the slug improve rankings?+

A clear keyword can help describe the page, but it is only a small signal. Helpful content, search intent, page quality, internal links, and crawlability matter more.

Is it safe to change an existing page slug?+

Only change published URLs when necessary, and use a proper redirect from the old URL to the new one. Otherwise, users and search engines may hit broken pages.

Does this tool upload my titles?+

No. Slug generation, copying, and TXT downloads run locally in your browser.

About this tool

Free URL Slug Generator

Use the free WebToolsEdge URL Slug Generator to turn titles, headings, page topics, product names, and blog post ideas into clean SEO-friendly URL slugs. Paste one title or a full list of titles, choose your formatting options, and instantly create readable slugs that are ready for a CMS, blog, landing page, or documentation site. A URL slug is the readable part of a web address that usually appears after the domain name. For example, a page titled "Best Free Online SEO Tools" can become the slug best-free-online-seo-tools. A clear slug helps users understand what a page is about before they click, and it gives search engines another small clue about page relevance. It is not a ranking shortcut, but it is a useful part of a clean technical SEO workflow. This SEO slug generator is designed for practical publishing work. Writers can convert article titles into blog URLs, SEO teams can prepare keyword-focused page paths, developers can create CMS-safe slugs, and ecommerce teams can clean product or category names before import. Bulk conversion is helpful when you are planning many pages at once, migrating content, or preparing a spreadsheet of URLs. The tool removes punctuation, converts accented characters into plain text where possible, replaces spaces with hyphens or underscores, and can force lowercase formatting. The default hyphen format is recommended for most SEO workflows because hyphenated words are easier to read in URLs. The stop-word option can remove common short words, but it should be used carefully. Sometimes words like for, to, or with make a slug more natural and easier to understand. Good URL slugs are short, readable, and stable. Keep the main keyword near the beginning when it fits naturally, but avoid stuffing repeated keywords into the slug. A slug such as url-slug-generator is cleaner than best-free-url-slug-generator-online-tool-free. The page title, main content, internal links, and search intent matter much more than repeating a keyword in the URL. Avoid changing live URLs unless there is a strong reason. If a published page already has backlinks, impressions, or indexed history, changing the slug can create broken links and temporary ranking disruption unless you add a proper redirect. Use this title to slug converter before publishing new pages, and treat the final URL as part of your long-term site structure. This slug generator runs directly in your browser. Your pasted titles do not need to be uploaded to WebToolsEdge for conversion. After generating slugs, copy one slug, copy all results, or download a TXT file for your content plan. If you are preparing full metadata, continue with the SEO Generator. If you already have a published page and want to inspect its metadata, use the Meta Tag Extractor or SEO Analyzer.

Preparing a full page before publishing? Generate title and description ideas with the SEO Generator, then inspect a live page with the Meta Tag Extractor. For a broader content review, use the SEO Analyzer. If you change a live URL later, verify the old path with the URL Redirect Checker.