Article/BlogPosting Schema Builder
Build JSON-LD for articles and blog posts with the fields search engines expect.
Structured data for articles and blog posts
Article and BlogPosting schema tell search engines that a page is editorial content and expose its headline, author, publish date, and lead image in a machine-readable form. That helps a page qualify for rich presentation and Top Stories, and it feeds the authorship and freshness signals that answer engines increasingly weigh when deciding what to cite. This builder assembles the JSON-LD from plain fields — headline, author, published and modified dates, and an image URL — so you never hand-write the nested markup or miss a required property.
Match the page, then validate
The rule that matters most: the headline, author, and dates in your markup must match what a visitor actually sees, or Google treats the structured data as misleading. Paste the output into a script type="application/ld+json" tag and run it through the Rich Results Test before publishing. The JSON-LD is built on your device with nothing sent to a server.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the article/blogposting schema builder do?
It creates Article/BlogPosting Schema JSON-LD from the fields you enter.
Can I publish the generated JSON-LD directly?
Use it as a strong starting point, then validate the final markup and make sure it matches the visible page.
Does this send page data anywhere?
No. The schema is generated locally in your browser.
Is this free?
Yes. It is free and requires no account.
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