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About Permalink Generator
The permalink generator is a free online tool that turns any title into a clean, SEO friendly URL slug in an instant. Just type your blog post or page title and the tool automatically converts it to lowercase, removes common helping verbs and replaces spaces with hyphens - exactly how search engines like to see URLs.
Using this slug generator, you can create the perfect blog permalink before publishing, so your WordPress, Blogger or any CMS posts get clean and readable URLs. Everything runs in your browser, so your text never leaves your device.
Features of Permalink Generator
- Instant title to permalink conversion as you type
- Automatically removes common helping verbs (is, are, the, and, to and more)
- Converts text to lowercase and replaces spaces with hyphens
- Removes non-word characters for a clean URL
- One-click copy to clipboard
- Free, no signup, 100% private
How to Use Permalink Generator
- Type or paste your title into the Enter Title box.
- Watch the SEO friendly permalink update live below the input.
- Click Copy Now to copy the generated permalink.
- Paste the permalink into your blog or website URL settings.
Permalink Generator FAQ
Is the permalink generator free?
Yes, completely free. There is no signup, no login and no limit on how many permalinks you can generate.
What is a permalink?
A permalink is a permanent web address that points to a specific blog post or page. A clean, readable permalink is easier for visitors to understand and helps search engines index your content better.
Why do you remove helping verbs from the title?
Helping verbs like is, are, the, and and to add no value to a URL and make it longer. Removing them produces a shorter, cleaner slug that is easier to read and share, without changing its meaning.
Is my text uploaded to a server?
No. Everything is processed locally in your browser, so your title and permalink never leave your device.
Can I use the generated permalink for Blogger and WordPress?
Yes. The generated slug works with Blogger, WordPress and any other CMS or website that supports custom URL slugs.

