Generate schema markup that AI search engines love
Create valid JSON-LD structured data in seconds. Choose your schema type, fill in the fields, and get copy-paste code optimized for both Google rich results and AI search citation.
AI readiness tip
Article schema helps AI models identify your content as a primary source. Add author, datePublished, and image for maximum citation potential.
Why schema markup is essential in 2026
Schema markup is the bridge between your content and machines — both search engines and AI models. Pages with structured data get richer results in Google and are significantly more likely to be cited by AI search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
more likely to be cited by AI search engines with schema markup
of AI-cited pages have some form of structured data
higher click-through rate with rich results vs plain blue links
Schema types and when to use them
Article — Blog posts and news
Tells search engines and AI models that your page is editorial content. Essential for appearing in Google News, Discover, and AI search citations. Include author and datePublished for E-E-A-T signals.
FAQPage — Questions and answers
The most powerful schema for AI search. FAQ structured data is directly consumed by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews to generate answers. Also enables FAQ rich results in Google.
HowTo — Step-by-step guides
Enables step-by-step rich results in Google and helps AI models understand process-based content. Include time estimates and clear step descriptions for maximum visibility.
Product — E-commerce listings
Essential for product visibility in Google Shopping, rich snippets, and AI shopping assistants. Include price, availability, and ratings for complete product information.
LocalBusiness — Physical locations
Critical for local SEO and 'near me' queries. Helps Google Maps, local packs, and AI assistants provide accurate business information to nearby searchers.
Organization — Company identity
Establishes your brand entity in Google's Knowledge Graph. Helps AI models correctly identify and attribute content to your organization.
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Frequently asked questions
What is JSON-LD schema markup?
JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is Google's recommended format for adding structured data to web pages. It's a script tag placed in your HTML that tells search engines and AI models exactly what your content is about — article type, author, FAQs, products, etc.
Is this schema generator free?
Yes, completely free with no signup or limits. Generate as many schema markup snippets as you need for Article, FAQPage, HowTo, Product, and LocalBusiness types.
Does schema markup help with AI search (ChatGPT, Perplexity)?
Yes, significantly. Research shows that 68% of pages cited by AI search engines have structured data. Schema markup — especially FAQPage and Article schema — gives AI models a clear, machine-readable understanding of your content, making it easier to cite.
Where do I put the JSON-LD code?
Place the generated script tag in the <head> section of your HTML page. If you use WordPress, you can add it via a plugin like Yoast SEO or directly in your theme's header. The code is invisible to visitors but readable by search engines and AI models.
How do I test if my schema markup is correct?
Use Google's Rich Results Test (search.google.com/test/rich-results) to validate your markup. You can also use Schema.org's validator. Both tools will show you any errors or warnings in your structured data.
Which schema type should I use?
Use Article for blog posts and news content. Use FAQPage when your page includes questions and answers (most impactful for AI citation). Use HowTo for step-by-step guides. Use Product for e-commerce. Use LocalBusiness for physical locations. You can combine multiple types on the same page.
Can I add multiple schema types to one page?
Yes. Many pages benefit from combining schema types — for example, an Article schema with a nested FAQPage schema. Our generator creates one type at a time, but you can add multiple script tags to the same page.