A URL slug is the part of a URL that identifies a specific page in a human- and search-engine-readable way. For example, in the URL "https://example.com/tips-writing-articles", the part "tips-writing-articles" is the slug.
A slug containing your target keywords helps search engines understand the topic of the page. Clean, short, and relevant URLs also improve click-through rates (CTR) in search results because they appear more trustworthy.
Google recommends hyphens (-) as word separators in URLs because search engines treat them as spaces between words. Underscores (_) are treated as connectors, so "my_keyword" is read as one word, not two.
Stop words are common words such as "the", "a", "and", "or", "in" that add no keyword value. Removing them makes slugs shorter, cleaner, and more focused on the primary keywords of your article.
This tool automatically converts accented characters such as é → e, ü → u, ñ → n. Characters other than letters, numbers, and the selected separator are removed to ensure the slug is a valid URL.
Yes. Slugs generated by this tool are fully compatible with WordPress, Blogger, Ghost, and virtually any CMS. Just paste them directly into the "Permalink" or "Slug" field in your article editor.
Yes! Paste multiple titles, each on a separate line. The tool will generate a slug for every line and display all results in the "All slugs (multi-line)" panel, ready to copy in one go.
Numbers are preserved because they are valid URL characters. Punctuation such as commas, periods, exclamation marks, and question marks are removed because they are invalid in URLs or cause encoding issues.
Not at all. The entire conversion process runs directly in your browser using JavaScript. Your titles are never sent to any server.
Yes. Text to Slug on SosialHits is completely free, requires no account, has no usage limits, and is available forever.