Generate FAQPage JSON-LD schema with a live SERP FAQ accordion preview. Add up to 20 Q&A pairs, check answer length against Google's guidelines, and copy the complete script tag — prettified or minified.
Click Add Question to add each FAQ pair. Type your question and answer — the character counter warns you if an answer approaches the recommended 1,500 character limit. Google allows limited HTML in answers: <a>, <b>, <br>, <em>, <i>, <li>, <ol>, <p>, <strong>, <ul>.
The live preview shows your FAQs as an expandable accordion — exactly as they may appear in Google search results. Click any question in the preview to expand the answer and see how it looks.
Choose prettified output for readability or minified for a smaller file size. Copy the complete script tag and paste it into your page head section. FAQ schema on pages with real FAQs can significantly increase SERP space.
FAQ schema is FAQPage JSON-LD structured data that marks up the frequently asked questions on a page. It enables Google to show an expandable FAQ accordion directly in search results — significantly increasing your SERP real estate and click-through rate.
Google does not publish a strict limit, but recommendations generally suggest 3 to 10 FAQs. This generator supports up to 20. Very long FAQ schemas may not all be displayed in SERPs — Google selects which questions to show. Prioritise your most important questions first.
Google recommends keeping FAQ answers concise. While there is no hard technical limit, very long answers are truncated in the SERP accordion display, and Google may ignore schemas with excessively long answers. This generator warns you at 1,500 characters — aim for concise, complete answers.
Google officially supports only these HTML tags in FAQ answer content: a (with href and target), b, br, em, i, li, ol, p, strong, ul. Other tags are stripped or may cause validation errors. Do not use JavaScript, iframes, or complex HTML in schema answers.
FAQ schema is not a direct ranking factor. However, FAQ rich results dramatically increase your SERP presence — sometimes doubling or tripling your visible area in search results. This increased visibility typically raises CTR significantly, which can indirectly support rankings over time.
Only pages that genuinely contain a FAQ section should use FAQPage schema. Google penalises misuse — adding FAQ schema to pages without real Q&A content visible to users can result in manual actions. The schema must match content that is actually visible on the page.