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Article Schema Generator

Generate Article/BlogPosting JSON-LD with author, dates, and publisher to help content qualify for rich results. Extends the schema cluster to content sites.

Fill in the fields above and click Generate JSON-LD to build your Article schema.

Search engines and AI answer boxes lean heavily on structured data to understand who wrote a page, when it was published, and what it is about. This free article schema generator builds clean Article, BlogPosting, or NewsArticle JSON-LD in seconds, so you can mark up your blog posts, news pieces, and guides without hand-writing a single line of code. Just fill in the fields below, copy the generated script block, and paste it into the <head> of your page.

Proper Article schema gives Google the signals it needs to show rich results, surface your author and publisher details, and trust your freshness with published and modified dates. Our article schema generator wires up the nested author Person object and the publisher Organization with a logo ImageObject for you, following the structure Google's documentation expects. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is sent to a server, and the output is ready to validate in Google's Rich Results Test.

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FAQ

What is the difference between Article, BlogPosting, and NewsArticle schema?

They are all related types in Schema.org. Article is the broad parent type, BlogPosting is the more specific choice for blog content, and NewsArticle is meant for time-sensitive news reporting. Pick the one that best matches your page. This article schema generator lets you switch the type with a single dropdown and rebuilds the JSON-LD instantly.

Where do I put the generated JSON-LD code?

Paste the full <script type="application/ld+json"> block into the <head> section of the page it describes, or anywhere in the <body>. Google reads it either way. After adding it, run the page through Google's Rich Results Test to confirm there are no errors or missing required fields.

Do published and modified dates matter for SEO?

Yes. The datePublished and dateModified fields help search engines understand content freshness, which can influence how often a page is recrawled and how it appears in results. Keep the modified date current whenever you meaningfully update an article so the schema reflects the latest edit.

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