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FAQ Schema Generator

Create valid FAQ JSON-LD structured data markup for Google rich results in seconds. Add your questions and answers, generate the schema code, and paste it directly into your page.

Valid JSON-LD output
Google rich results ready
Live SERP preview
Schema validation

๐Ÿš€ How to Add to Your Page

  • Step 1: Generate your schema with this tool
  • Step 2: Copy the generated JSON-LD code
  • Step 3: Paste it inside your page's <head> or before </body>
  • Step 4: Test with Google's Rich Results Test
  • Step 5: Request re-indexing in Search Console

โœ… FAQ Schema Best Practices

  • Use 3โ€“10 questions per page
  • Questions must match the actual FAQ on the page
  • Answers should be 50โ€“300 words
  • Avoid promotional or spammy content in answers
  • One FAQPage schema per page only
  • Test every time you update questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FAQ schema markup? +
FAQ schema is structured data (JSON-LD format) added to your webpage that tells Google your page has a FAQ section. Google may display these Q&As directly in search results as rich snippets, significantly increasing your SERP visibility and click-through rate.
Does FAQ schema still work in 2026? +
Yes. FAQ schema is still valid and recommended by Google. While Google reduced FAQ rich result display for some commercial sites in 2023, it still works for authoritative, health, and government sites. Even without visible rich results, it helps Google understand your content better for SEO.
How do I add FAQ schema to WordPress? +
Three ways: (1) Paste the JSON-LD code in a Custom HTML block in your page editor. (2) Use a plugin like Rank Math or Yoast SEO that has a built-in FAQ block. (3) Add it to your theme's header.php file for site-wide FAQ schema. Option 1 is easiest for single pages.
How many FAQ items should I add? +
Google recommends 3โ€“10 FAQ items per page. More than 10 can look spammy. Focus on genuine questions visitors actually search for. Each answer should be 50โ€“300 words โ€” specific enough to be useful but not so long it loses focus.