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CiteScan

AI Readiness Generator

AI meta tag generator.

Meta tags are one of the first signals AI crawlers use to understand your page. A missing title, vague description, or broken Open Graph setup lowers your citation readiness score. This tool generates complete, AI-optimized meta tags based on your actual page content — not generic templates.

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What it is

Meta tags are HTML elements in your page's head that describe the page to search engines, AI crawlers, and social platforms. The most important tags for AI readiness are: title, meta name="description", link rel="canonical", og:title, og:description, og:image, twitter:card, and twitter:title.

Example

<title>Your Page Title — Site Name</title>
<meta name="description" content="A clear, specific 120–160 character description.">
<link rel="canonical" href="https://yoursite.com/page/">
<meta property="og:title" content="Your Page Title">
<meta property="og:description" content="Your meta description here.">
<meta property="og:image" content="https://yoursite.com/og-image.jpg">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
<meta name="twitter:title" content="Your Page Title">

The scanner extracts your current meta tags, identifies what's missing or misconfigured, and generates a corrected head block you can paste directly into your HTML template.

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Frequently asked

Why do meta tags matter for AI search?

AI crawlers read meta tags before the page body. A clear, specific meta description helps AI systems understand what your page covers and whether it's relevant to a user query. Pages with missing or generic descriptions are less likely to be cited.

What is the ideal meta description length for AI search?

Aim for 120–160 characters. AI search systems use the meta description as a quick summary of the page. Shorter descriptions (under 50 characters) are often too vague. Longer ones get truncated in search results.

Should I write meta descriptions specifically for AI search?

Write them for humans first — clear, specific, and honest about what the page covers. AI systems understand natural language well. Avoid keyword stuffing or vague phrases. Instead, answer the question: what will the reader find on this page?

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