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Auto Schema Generator

Enter any URL and Claude AI reads the page content to automatically generate the correct JSON-LD schema markup — Article, Product, LocalBusiness, FAQPage, HowTo, and more. Copy the script tag and paste it directly into your HTML.

Agency Tool: This AI-powered tool is included in the Agency plan ($49/mo). View pricing

Schema Types the AI Generates

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Article / BlogPosting

For blog posts and news articles. Includes author, datePublished, dateModified, headline, and publisher fields for Google Discover and rich snippets.

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Product

For e-commerce and product pages. Extracts price, currency, availability, ratings, and brand information for Google Shopping rich results.

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LocalBusiness

For local business pages. Includes address, phone, hours, geo coordinates, and business type for Google Maps and local rich results.

FAQPage

For pages with question-and-answer sections. AI identifies Q&A patterns in the content and generates FAQ schema for Google's expandable FAQ rich results.

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HowTo

For instructional content with steps. Identifies numbered or step-by-step content and generates HowTo schema for rich step-by-step results.

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Organization

For company and about pages. Includes name, logo, URL, contact information, and social profile links for Knowledge Panel eligibility.

Why JSON-LD Schema Matters for SEO

JSON-LD structured data is a communication layer between your website and search engines. It tells Google, Bing, and AI-powered search engines exactly what type of content is on each page — removing ambiguity and enabling rich result features that dramatically improve click-through rates. Pages with rich results typically see 20–30% higher CTR than plain blue-link results.

The challenge with schema markup is that it has to be accurate, complete, and valid for each specific page type. An Article schema on a product page is worse than no schema at all — it confuses Google's parsers and can suppress rich results. Most manual schema generators produce generic templates that need extensive editing to match the actual page content.

The Auto Schema Generator solves this by reading the actual page content — title, headings, body text, prices, dates, author info — and determining the correct schema type and populating real values. The result is a complete, page-specific JSON-LD schema that can be pasted directly into your HTML without modification.

For AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews), JSON-LD schema is even more important than for traditional SEO. Structured data provides explicit entity information that AI systems use when deciding whether to cite your content. Pages with complete schema are significantly more likely to be cited verbatim in AI-generated answers.

After adding schema, always validate using Google's Rich Results Test (linked directly from the tool output). Schema errors don't cause ranking penalties, but they prevent rich results from appearing. Common errors include missing required fields, incorrect property names, and invalid date formats — all of which the AI-generated schema avoids by following schema.org specifications exactly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AI decide which schema type to generate?

Claude AI reads the full page content — title, headings, body text, prices, dates, author info, and existing metadata — to determine the most appropriate schema type. A page with product prices gets Product schema. A page with questions and answers gets FAQPage schema. A local business listing gets LocalBusiness schema. If multiple types clearly apply, the AI generates a @graph with all relevant schemas.

Which schema types does the Auto Schema Generator support?

The tool generates all major schema.org types including: Article, BlogPosting, Product, LocalBusiness, FAQPage, HowTo, Organization, BreadcrumbList, and WebPage. For complex pages that match multiple types, it generates an @graph containing all applicable schemas.

How do I add the generated schema to my website?

Click 'Copy Schema Tag' to copy the complete script tag. Paste it inside the <head> section of your HTML page. For WordPress, add it via a plugin like Rank Math, Yoast, or a custom header script. For Next.js, add the script tag to your page's head. Then validate using the 'Test in Google' button which links to Google's Rich Results Test.

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