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Organization Schema Generator

Organization schema describes the company or non-profit behind a website, capturing the legal name, logo, contact details, founding date, social profiles and key relationships such as parent or subsidiary entities. Google uses it to populate the right-hand knowledge panel, brand

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Organization schema describes the company or non-profit behind a website, capturing the legal name, logo, contact details, founding date, social profiles and key relationships such as parent or subsidiary entities. Google uses it to populate the right-hand knowledge panel, brand

This free Organization Schema Generator from KX Toolkit is part of our all-in-one online toolkit. It runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device for client-side operations. 100% free, forever - no paywall, no credit card, no trial.

How to use the Organization Schema Generator

  1. Enter your page URL or paste your meta tags.
  2. Edit the title, description and OG/Twitter fields.
  3. Preview how the snippet will look in Google and social shares.
  4. Copy the generated code into your page <head>.

What you can do with the Organization Schema Generator

  • Spin up meta tags for a new landing page.
  • Audit existing meta tags for length, missing fields or duplicates.
  • Get OG image previews right before you share on LinkedIn or X.
  • Generate meta tags that pass Google's 60/160-char limits.

Why use KX Toolkit's Organization Schema Generator

  • Browser-based: Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android - no install, no extension.
  • Privacy-first: Client-side tools never upload your data; server-side tools delete files right after processing.
  • Mobile-friendly: Full feature parity on phones and tablets - not a stripped-down view.
  • Fast: Optimised for instant feedback. No artificial waiting screens, no email-gated downloads.
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Tips for the best results

Aim for ~55-60 characters in the title and ~150-158 in the description - Google often truncates anything longer.

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What does Organization schema describe?
Organization schema describes the company or non-profit behind a website, capturing the legal name, logo, contact details, founding date, social profiles and key relationships such as parent or subsidiary entities. Google uses it to populate the right-hand knowledge panel, brand search results and entity-based features in Discover and AI Overviews. Adding it on the home page or a dedicated about page gives Google an unambiguous anchor for your brand identity.
How does Organization schema influence the knowledge panel?
Google builds knowledge panels from many sources, but high-quality Organization markup is one of the most direct signals you control. A well-formed block with logo, name, url and sameAs links to verified social profiles tells Google how to display your brand and which off-site presences belong to you. Combined with consistent information on Wikipedia, Wikidata and major directories, structured data accelerates the path from unknown brand to a panel-worthy entity.
Which social profiles should I list in sameAs?
Include only official profiles that you control, such as your verified accounts on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, Crunchbase, Wikipedia and your Google Business Profile. Do not list affiliate links, employee profiles or partner pages because Google treats sameAs as a graph of equivalent identities. The generator lets you add as many entries as needed, and you should keep the list trimmed to genuine, active properties so the knowledge graph treats each link as authoritative.
What are the requirements for the logo property?
The logo should be a publicly accessible image at a stable URL, ideally PNG or SVG with a transparent background. Google recommends a minimum of 112 by 112 pixels and prefers logos that are roughly square or wider than they are tall. Provide the same logo file you use in the header so visitors and bots see consistent branding. Avoid using a tiny favicon, a low-contrast version or a watermarked photograph because Google may reject it.
Where should I place the Organization schema?
Place a single Organization JSON-LD block on the home page so Google clearly associates it with the root domain. You can repeat it on the about page, or use the @id pattern to link other entities such as Article authors back to a single canonical Organization node. Avoid emitting multiple, conflicting Organization blocks across the site because that confuses search engines and can split the entity's ranking signals.
How do I validate Organization structured data?
Test the page in Google's Rich Results Test and the Schema Markup Validator. The Rich Results Test highlights properties Google is currently using for knowledge-panel features, while the validator catches generic schema.org issues. Search Console does not have a dedicated Organization enhancement report, so use URL Inspection to confirm parsing. Pair these checks with Google Search queries for your brand to see how the panel evolves over time.

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