Convert any title or text into clean, SEO-friendly URL slugs. Perfect for WordPress bloggers, developers, and content creators who want optimized permalinks.
Optionally remove common words like 'a', 'the', 'in' to create shorter, more keyword-focused slugs.
Automatically converts accented characters (e, u, n) to their ASCII equivalents for maximum URL compatibility.
Set a maximum character limit and the tool will intelligently truncate at word boundaries -- no broken words.
Keep track of your recently generated slugs for easy reference and reuse.
how-to-build-wordpress-blog-2025Stopwords removed10-best-coffee-shops-new-york-cityNumbers keptresume-vs-cv-whats-differenceSpecial chars removedA URL slug is the part of a web address that comes after the domain name. For example, in 'example.com/my-blog-post', the slug is 'my-blog-post'. Good slugs are short, descriptive, and contain keywords.
It depends on context. Removing stopwords (a, the, in, etc.) makes slugs shorter and more keyword-focused. However, some slugs read better with stopwords. For SEO, shorter slugs tend to perform better.
Keep slugs under 60-75 characters. Google displays full URLs in search results, and shorter slugs are easier to read and share. Focus on 3-5 key words in your slug.
Yes. Google uses URLs as a minor ranking factor. Descriptive, keyword-rich slugs help search engines understand your page content and can improve click-through rates from search results.