Convert any title or text into a clean, SEO-friendly URL slug. Removes special characters, handles accented letters, and replaces spaces with hyphens.
A URL slug is the part of a URL that identifies a specific page. For example in https://example.com/blog/my-post-title, the slug is "my-post-title". Slugs should be lowercase, use hyphens, and contain no special characters.
Use this generator: enter your title and it automatically converts it to lowercase, replaces spaces with hyphens, and removes special characters. Good slugs are short, descriptive, and contain target keywords.
Use hyphens. Google treats hyphens as word separators, which helps with SEO. Underscores are not treated as word separators, so "my_post" is read as one word "mypost" by search engines.
Keep slugs under 60 characters. Shorter slugs are easier to read, share, and remember. Remove stop words like "the", "a", "and" to make slugs more concise.
The slug should reflect the main keywords of the page, but does not need to match the title exactly. Remove stop words and keep the focus keywords. For example "The Best Free SEO Tools for 2025" becomes "best-free-seo-tools".