All slug generation happens in your browser. No data is ever sent to any server.
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Convert any title or text into a clean, SEO-friendly URL slug instantly. Choose your separator, remove stop words, set a max length, and get live SEO feedback as you type. Bulk mode handles dozens of slugs at once. All processing happens in your browser — no data is ever sent to any server.
All slug generation happens in your browser. No data is ever sent to any server.
A URL slug is the human-readable part of a web address that identifies a specific page. For example, in https://example.com/blog/how-to-bake-bread, the slug is how-to-bake-bread. A well-crafted slug is short, all-lowercase, uses hyphens to separate words, and contains the most important keywords for that page.
Search engines use URL slugs as a relevance signal when ranking pages. A descriptive, keyword-focused slug helps Google understand what the page is about before it even crawls the content. Clean slugs also improve click-through rates in search results because users can read the URL and immediately understand where they will land. Google and Yoast both recommend keeping slugs between 3 and 5 words for the best results.
Stop words are common words like "a", "the", "and", "for", "in", and "of" that search engines largely ignore when processing URLs. Removing them shortens your slug and keeps only the keywords that carry ranking weight. For example, the title "The Best Tools for Developers in 2025" becomes best-tools-developers-2025 with stop words removed — shorter, tighter, and more keyword-focused. Stop word removal is recommended for most blog posts and landing pages.
Use hyphens. Google officially treats hyphens as word separators in URLs, meaning "best-tools" is read as two separate words: "best" and "tools". Underscores join words together — "best_tools" is treated as a single compound term, which reduces the SEO value of each individual keyword. Hyphens are the universal standard for URL slugs and are recommended by Google's own guidelines.
Bulk Mode lets you slugify multiple titles at once — paste one title per line and the tool generates one corresponding slug per line. This is ideal for content managers launching a new site, developers seeding a database with URL slugs, or anyone who needs to convert a spreadsheet of page titles to slugs without doing them one at a time. All options — separator, stop word removal, max length — apply to every line simultaneously.
Google and major SEO authorities recommend keeping slugs between 3 and 5 words. Shorter slugs are easier to share, less likely to be truncated in emails and social media, and signal focused, specific content to search engines. Very long slugs dilute keyword relevance. Use the Max Length setting to automatically truncate slugs at a specific character count, and watch for the Great badge in the live SEO indicator.