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Canonical URL Generator

Canonical URL Generator gives you a fast, focused way to create a reviewable canonical link from an absolute HTTP or HTTPS URL, with explicit controls for tracking parameters, query strings, and trailing slashes. Everything runs locally in this tab.

✓ Optimized for generator tasks✓ Runs locally✓ Clear, copy, or download the result
Runs in your browserNo server uploads · No account
Generation settings
Tracking parameters
Other query parameters
Trailing slash
Enter the source value, then refine the relevant generation settings.0 characters
Review the generated code, configuration, or content before use.Ready
HOW TO USE IT

Get a reliable result in three steps

  1. 1

    Enter the preferred absolute URL for the page.

  2. 2

    Choose whether tracking and other query parameters belong in the canonical URL.

  3. 3

    Set the trailing-slash policy used by your site.

  4. 4

    Generate the link element and verify that it resolves to the intended public page.

What this tool does

Canonical URL Generator gives you a fast, focused way to create a reviewable canonical link from an absolute HTTP or HTTPS URL, with explicit controls for tracking parameters, query strings, and trailing slashes. Everything runs locally in this tab.

The result is produced only after the input is checked. If the value cannot be processed, the workspace reports a specific error instead of guessing.

Features

  • Local browser processing
  • Bounded purpose-specific settings
  • Locally generated output
  • Prepared realistic configuration

Input and output

Input
configuration
Output
generated text
Processing
Local browser

Example

https://tools.codingvila.com/tools/../tools/json-formatter/?utm_source=test&view=compact#example

Limitations

  • Review important output before using it in production.
  • Very large inputs remain subject to browser memory limits.
  • The tool normalizes URL syntax but cannot verify that the destination returns a successful response, is indexable, or matches server redirects.
  • Canonical declarations are signals rather than guaranteed indexing directives.
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