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SEO Rise

Free schema markup generator.

Build clean JSON-LD for the seven schema types that actually help: LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, Article, Product, Person, Organization.

  • Runs in your browser
  • 7 schema types
  • Google Rich Results tester in one click
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "LocalBusiness",
  "name": "SEO Rise",
  "url": "https://seorise.io",
  "telephone": "+91-98240-00000",
  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "streetAddress": "Prahladnagar",
    "addressLocality": "Ahmedabad",
    "addressRegion": "Gujarat",
    "postalCode": "380015",
    "addressCountry": "IN"
  }
}
</script>

Want a human read on this?

Nimitt reviews your site in 24 hours, free. No pitch. You get a clear note on what to fix first, in plain language.

We do not store what you check. Inputs stay in your browser and are sent to our server only to fetch the URL you asked for.

Structured data tells Google, Bing and AI answer engines what a page is about in a format they can trust. Get it right and you get FAQ dropdowns, business panels, article cards and better odds of being cited by AI answers.

This generator covers the seven schema types that matter most. Fill the fields, copy the code, paste into your page head, test in Google's Rich Results tool.

Where this tool actually helps

  • Local business or clinic

    LocalBusiness schema helps Google understand your address, phone and city. Feeds Map Pack and GBP panels.

  • Founder or personal brand page

    Person schema on your About page anchors E-E-A-T. Pair with sameAs links to your LinkedIn and public profiles.

  • Blog articles and insights

    Article schema with author and date is a strong E-E-A-T signal. Google Discover and AI answer engines both use it.

  • Service and pricing pages

    FAQPage schema opens accordion-style rich snippets. More real estate on the results page.

How to read the result

The right panel shows a valid JSON-LD block. Copy it, paste into the head of your page. Most modern site builders let you inject raw HTML in a custom head field.

Then test in Google's Rich Results tool. A single missing bracket breaks the whole block.

Common mistakes we see

  • Adding schema for content that is not actually on the page. Google catches it and ignores all your schema on that URL.
  • Using LocalBusiness on every page. It belongs on your home page or a dedicated location page, not everywhere.
  • Marking up FAQs that are only visible after a click. The answer text must be in the HTML on load.
  • Copying schema across pages without editing it. Duplicate schema on unrelated pages wastes the signal.

FAQs

Where do I paste the schema code?
Inside the <head> tag of the page it describes. Most CMSs offer a custom head or code injection field.
Do I need schema on every page?
No. Home, service, article and location pages benefit most. Utility pages rarely need it.
Does schema improve rankings directly?
Not directly. But it qualifies you for rich snippets and helps AI engines cite you correctly. Both drive traffic.
Will this work for Bing, ChatGPT and Perplexity?
Yes. All of them read schema.org JSON-LD.

A note from Nimitt

A tool gives you a number. A person tells you what to do with it. If you want a straight answer on your site, send it over. I read every one myself.