Convert any text into clean, SEO-friendly URL slugs instantly
A URL slug is the part of a URL that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page. For example, in example.com/blog/seo-tips, the slug is "seo-tips". Good slugs are lowercase, use hyphens instead of spaces, and contain only alphanumeric characters.
Google treats hyphens as word separators but underscores as word connectors. "seo-tips" is read as "seo tips" while "seo_tips" is read as "seotips". Hyphens are the SEO best practice.
Yes. URLs are case-sensitive on many servers, so "Page" and "page" could be different URLs. Using lowercase prevents confusion and improves SEO.