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Slug Generator for Clean Page URLs

The Slug Generator turns titles, product names, and document headings into URL-friendly strings. It removes awkward spacing and prepares text for blogs, ecommerce pages, documentation, and landing pages.

A good slug is short, readable, and descriptive. Use the generated result as a starting point, then keep only the words that clearly describe the page so shared links are easier to understand.

Slug Generator is especially useful on platforms like WordPress, Shopify, Ghost, and Notion where post URLs can be set manually. When a title contains special characters, numbers, or non-English text, leaving it unformatted produces a long encoded URL. The slug generator converts any title into clean lowercase letters and hyphens instantly.

To use the slug generator, type or paste the title or name you want to convert. Spaces become hyphens, uppercase letters become lowercase, and special characters are removed. Take the generated slug as a starting draft, then trim any filler words to keep only the meaningful keywords.

From an SEO perspective, a well-formed slug helps search engines understand what a page is about. A slug like "wireless-bluetooth-headphones" is far more informative than "product-123". Slugs that include the primary keyword also tend to attract higher click-through rates in search results.

One important caution with slug generation is that changing a slug after publishing breaks any external links pointing to the old URL. Always plan the slug carefully before the first publish to avoid creating redirect chains or losing incoming link equity.

The slug generator also works for API endpoint paths, documentation site navigation, GitHub repository names, and npm package names. Consistent slug-style naming across a project improves readability and makes the structure easier to maintain over time.

A free slug generator, an online slug generator, or a browser-based URL slug tool works without installation. Generate the slug, trim it if needed, and paste it directly into the URL field of your page editor.