Recipe Schema Generator
Generate Recipe schema markup online free. Our Recipe schema generator creates valid JSON-LD structured data for Google rich snippets. Copy-paste ready.
What Is This?
Show recipe cards with cook time, ingredients, calories, and ratings in rich search results. Our free Recipe schema generator creates valid JSON-LD markup you can copy and paste directly into your website's <head> or body. Just fill in your details — name, description, images, and other Recipe-specific fields — and get clean, Google-compliant structured data in seconds. No coding or Schema.org expertise required.
How to Use
Select Recipe fields
Fill in the Recipe-specific fields displayed in the form — name, description, images, and other required properties for Recipe schema.
Customize optional properties
Add optional fields like additional properties to make your rich result more detailed.
Generate JSON-LD
Click Generate to produce valid JSON-LD markup following Schema.org and Google guidelines.
Copy and deploy
Copy the generated code and paste it into your webpage's <head> or <body>. Validate with Google Rich Results Test.
Examples
Generate Google-compliant Recipe schema without writing any code
Increase click-through rates with rich snippets and enhanced search appearances
Pre-validated markup that passes Google Rich Results Test
Clean, minified JSON-LD output ready for production use
Support for all required and recommended Recipe schema properties
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Recipe schema?
Recipe schema is a type of structured data markup based on Schema.org vocabulary that helps search engines understand and display your content in rich results like snippets, carousels, and knowledge panels.
Will schema markup guarantee rich results in Google?
No. Schema markup is a recommendation, not a guarantee. Google decides whether to display rich results based on relevance, content quality, and its own algorithms. However, valid schema significantly improves your chances.
Where do I add the generated JSON-LD code?
Paste the JSON-LD script in your webpage's <head> section (recommended) or <body>. Most CMS platforms (WordPress, Shopify, Webflow) support custom header/footer scripts.
How do I test if my schema works?
Use Google's Rich Results Test tool. Paste your URL or the rendered HTML to check for errors, warnings, and preview the rich result appearance.
Can I use multiple schema types on one page?
Yes. You can include multiple JSON-LD blocks on a single page for different content types (e.g., Article + BreadcrumbList + Organization). Ensure each block is self-contained and references unique IDs correctly.