Accents are transliterated and punctuation removed. Generated entirely in your browser.
Turn any title into a clean URL slug, free. A URL slug is the human-readable part of a web address that identifies a page (e.g. /my-first-post). This tool converts a title into a lowercase, hyphen-separated, ASCII-safe slug — transliterating accents and stripping unsafe characters — so your URLs stay readable and standards-compliant per RFC 3986.
It produces tidy, lowercase, hyphenated slugs with accents transliterated and unsafe characters removed, ready to drop straight into a URL. 100% free, no registration, and complete privacy — everything runs locally in your browser, so your data never touches a server.
Type or paste a heading and get a clean slug as you go — spaces become hyphens and case is normalised.
Characters like é, ñ, ü and ß are converted to ASCII equivalents so the slug is portable and safe in any URL.
Punctuation and reserved characters are stripped, collapsing repeats so you never get double hyphens or trailing dashes.
Everything runs in your browser; nothing you type is uploaded or stored.
Short, lowercase, hyphen-separated, and descriptive of the page. Stick to ASCII letters, numbers, and hyphens so it's readable and safe in every browser and system (RFC 3986 'unreserved' characters).
Search engines treat hyphens as word separators in URLs, so 'my-post' reads as two words while 'my_post' may read as one. Hyphens are the long-standing convention for slugs.
Yes. Accented Latin characters are transliterated to their closest ASCII form so the slug stays URL-safe and portable. Purely non-Latin scripts may be removed if they can't be transliterated.
No. The slug is generated entirely in your browser; nothing you type leaves your device.
Yes. Numbers are kept, so titles like 'Top 10 Tips' become 'top-10-tips'. Only unsafe punctuation is removed.