URL Slug Generator — free online tool
Turn blog titles into lowercase, hyphenated URL segments that work in WordPress, static site generators, and REST paths.
Useful when you want a quick answer without pasting sensitive data into random chat bots.
How to use URL Slug Generator
- Type a blog title or phrase into the URL Slug Generator.
- Press generate to lowercase, hyphenate, and strip unsafe characters.
- Copy the slug into WordPress, Hugo, or your static site front matter.
- Edit manually if you need a shorter marketing URL.
Practical tips
- Keep slugs short and keyword-first; drop stop words like "the" and "a".
- Avoid changing a published slug—redirect the old URL if you must, to keep links alive.
- Stick to lowercase and hyphens so the URL works across servers and CMS platforms.
Example
Turn "Best Free PDF Tools 2026" into best-free-pdf-tools-2026 for a blog permalink.
Limitations
URL Slug Generator runs on text in your tab only—there is no cloud save, version history, or collaboration. Copy results before closing the page.
Privacy & data
We do not run a database on this static site. Text and generated output exist only in your tab until you close or refresh the page.
Frequently asked questions about URL Slug Generator
Is the URL Slug Generator free on Webtoolshop?
Yes. There is no sign-in and no paywall on this page. We may show advertising on some layouts to cover hosting.
Can I use the URL Slug Generator on a phone?
Yes for light tasks. Very long pasted text, huge images, or multi-megabyte PDFs are easier on a laptop with more memory.
Why did the URL Slug Generator fail or look wrong?
Try a smaller file, fewer pasted characters, or an updated browser. Extensions that block scripts or downloads sometimes interfere—test in a private window if results never appear.
Does Webtoolshop store text I paste into the URL Slug Generator?
We do not run a database on this static site. Text and generated output exist only in your tab until you close or refresh the page.
URL Slug Generator
Clean, hyphenated slugs for URLs and filenames.