Slug Generator
Revision: April 15, 2026 • Create SEO-friendly URL slugs
Generate clean slugs
Convert any title or phrase into a URL-friendly slug. The tool lowercases text, removes punctuation, replaces spaces with hyphens, and trims results.
🚀 Quick Examples
💡 Use Cases
SEO-Friendly URLs
Convert blog titles and article names into clean, descriptive URLs that rank better in search engines.
E-commerce
Generate readable product URLs from long product names—improves user experience and backlinks.
CMS & Websites
Automatically create URL-safe page slugs from post titles without manual formatting.
URL Rewriting
Standardize legacy URLs by converting messy titles into clean slug format for redirects.
✓ Best Practices
Keep Slugs Short
Use 3-5 key words max—shorter URLs are easier to share, remember, and type.
Use Hyphens Not Underscores
Hyphens (my-slug) are SEO-friendly; underscores (my_slug) are treated as one word by search engines.
Avoid Dates When Possible
Date-based slugs become outdated quickly and hurt SEO performance over time.
Include Target Keywords
Put main keywords at the start of slugs for SEO impact—search engines weight the first words higher.
Make Slugs Descriptive
Use readable phrases like "best-seo-practices" over cryptic codes—users and search engines both benefit.
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🔒 Why This Tool Works in Your Browser
URL slug generation converts titles and topics into URL-friendly identifiers—a purely algorithmic transformation that doesn't require external processing. Cloud-based slug generators create records of every title you convert, potentially revealing what content you're publishing, what topics you're covering, and your content structure. Browser-based generation keeps your slug conversion completely private. This matters for publishers, bloggers, and content creators managing publishing strategy confidentially. Local slug generation means converting titles to URL-safe formats instantly on your device, without external parties knowing what content you're publishing or when you're publishing it. You can test different slug variations, plan content structure, and work on unpublished articles knowing your publishing plans remain private. Cloud slug generators could log your content topics, identify your publishing patterns, or sell this information to competitors. Local generation eliminates this exposure. Your publishing plans never leave your device, your content strategy remains confidential, and your editorial calendar stays private. This is particularly important for time-sensitive publishing, competitive content, or sensitive topics where premature disclosure would compromise your editorial advantage. Browser-based slugs protect your publishing autonomy and prevent premature content disclosure through surveillance.