Skip to content
Utility

Slug Generator

Separator

All processing happens in your browser — no text is sent to any server.

Frequently asked questions

What is a URL slug?

A URL slug is the part of a web address that identifies a specific page in a human-readable format. For example, in "https://example.com/blog/my-first-post", the slug is "my-first-post". Good slugs are lowercase, hyphen-separated, and free of special characters.

Should I use hyphens or underscores in slugs?

Google recommends hyphens over underscores for URL slugs. Hyphens are treated as word separators, which helps search engines parse each word individually. Underscores join words together, so "my_page" is interpreted as a single word rather than two.

What are stop words and should I remove them from slugs?

Stop words are common words such as "a", "the", "and", "of", and "in" that carry little SEO value in a URL. Removing them produces shorter, cleaner slugs. However, retain stop words when they are essential to the meaning of the page title.

Request a QuoteChat on WhatsApp