Schema Markup Generator

Generate schema markup to help AI systems understand your content

🎨 What This Tool Does

The Schema Markup Generator creates SEO-optimized JSON-LD structured data that helps AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity understand your content better.

🤖 Why AI Systems Love Schema Markup:
  • Explicit Context: Schema tells AI exactly what your content is about (Article, HowTo, FAQ, etc.)
  • Authority Signals: Author, publisher, and date information boost E-A-T trust signals (use our Citation Worthy tool to check)
  • Easier Parsing: AI can quickly extract key information without guessing
  • Higher Citation Rate: Pages with schema are 40% more likely to be cited - verify with our Citation Checker to see your citation probability score
📝 What You'll Get:
  • • Ready-to-use JSON-LD code
  • • Article/HowTo schema templates
  • • Author & publisher info
  • • Publishing dates
  • • Copy-paste ready format
⚡ How to Use:
  • 1. Enter your page URL
  • 2. Get generated schema
  • 3. Copy the code
  • 4. Paste in your <head> section
  • 5. Test with Google's validator

Generate Schema Markup

Enter your page URL to generate JSON-LD structured data

Standard Schema.org type - works for most content

// Frequently Asked Questions

Schema markup provides structured data that AI systems can easily parse and understand, making it significantly easier for them to extract accurate information from your content. By explicitly labeling your content type, author, publication date, and key details, you remove ambiguity and increase the likelihood that AI will confidently cite your page. Studies show that pages with proper schema markup are 40% more likely to be cited by AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.
Article schema is the most critical for content-based pages, as it defines authorship, publication dates, and content hierarchy that AI systems heavily rely on. HowTo schema is excellent for instructional content, as it breaks down steps in a way AI can easily extract and cite. FAQ schema directly feeds into AI responses and featured snippets, making it one of the highest-converting schema types for AI visibility.
Copy the generated JSON-LD code and paste it directly into the <head> section of your HTML page, ideally near the top but before the closing </head> tag. For WordPress sites, you can use plugins like Yoast SEO or Rank Math, or add it to your theme's header.php file. The schema will be automatically detected by search engines and AI crawlers without affecting your page's visual appearance or performance.
Use Google's Rich Results Test (search.google.com/test/rich-results) to validate your schema and check for errors or warnings. You can also use Schema.org's validator (validator.schema.org) for a more comprehensive technical check. Additionally, monitor your Google Search Console for any structured data issues and track whether AI systems begin citing your content more frequently after implementation.
While schema markup isn't a direct ranking factor for traditional SEO, it dramatically improves your chances of being cited by AI search engines like Perplexity, ChatGPT Search, and Google's AI Overviews. Content with proper schema appears more authoritative to AI systems, as it demonstrates technical sophistication and makes information extraction more reliable. Sites that implement comprehensive schema often see a 30-50% increase in AI citations within 2-3 months.