About Rating Schema Generator
The rating schema generator is a free online tool that creates CreativeWorkSeries AggregateRating JSON-LD structured data for your blog or website. Enter the page or product title, the average rating value and the total number of ratings, and the tool instantly builds the schema markup code that lets search engines show a star rating snippet for your content.
Using this schema markup generator, you can add review-rich structured data to your posts without writing any JSON by hand. Paste the generated code into your blog or site and improve your SEO. Everything runs in your browser, so no data is sent anywhere.
Features of Rating Schema Generator
- Generates CreativeWorkSeries AggregateRating JSON-LD in one click
- Adds the bestRating value automatically
- Validates the rating value stays between 0 and 5
- Pre-formatted, pretty-printed JSON output
- One-click copy of the complete script tag
- Free, no signup, 100% private
How to Use Rating Schema Generator
- Enter the page or product title.
- Enter the average rating value (between 0 and 5).
- Enter the total number of ratings received.
- Click Generate Code to build the JSON-LD schema.
- Click Copy the Code and paste it into your post or page.
Rating Schema Generator FAQ
Is the rating schema generator free?
Yes, completely free. There is no signup, no login and no limit on how many schema codes you can generate.
What is CreativeWorkSeries schema?
CreativeWorkSeries is a type of structured data markup that describes a series of creative works, such as a book series or a course. Combined with aggregateRating, it tells search engines the average rating and the total number of ratings for that series, which can be shown as a star rating in the search results.
What is aggregateRating in schema?
aggregateRating is a schema.org property that summarises all the ratings for a page, product or series. It includes the ratingValue (average score), the bestRating (maximum possible score) and the ratingCount (total number of ratings).
Where should I paste the generated code?
Paste the whole code - including the script tag - into the HTML view of your Blogger post, WordPress post, or any CMS that supports custom HTML. It works as a single self-contained block.
Is my data uploaded to a server?
No. Everything is processed locally in your browser, so your title and rating details never leave your device.

