Slug Generator
Generate clean, SEO-friendly URL slugs from any text. Supports kebab-case, snake_case, camelCase, and PascalCase with transliteration for accented characters.
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Slugs are URL-friendly versions of text. This tool transliterates accented characters, removes special symbols, and formats text for use in URLs, file names, or identifiers.
How to Use This Tool
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Choose an output style
Select kebab-case (my-blog-post), snake_case (my_blog_post), camelCase (myBlogPost), or PascalCase (MyBlogPost).
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Enter your text
Type or paste any text — article titles, product names, or headings. Accented characters are automatically transliterated.
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Customize options
Toggle lowercase, choose a separator for kebab-case, enable stop word removal, or set a maximum length.
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Copy the slug
Click the result or the Copy button to copy your SEO-friendly slug to the clipboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a URL slug?
- A slug is the URL-friendly version of a title or name. For example, 'My Blog Post!' becomes 'my-blog-post'. Slugs are important for SEO and readable URLs.
- What are stop words?
- Stop words are common words like 'the', 'a', 'and', 'in', 'on' that add little SEO value. Removing them creates shorter, cleaner slugs.
- How are accented characters handled?
- Accented characters are transliterated to ASCII equivalents. For example, 'café' becomes 'cafe', 'naïve' becomes 'naive', and 'über' becomes 'uber'.
- Which style should I use for URLs?
- kebab-case (with hyphens) is recommended for URLs as it's the most readable and SEO-friendly format. Google treats hyphens as word separators.