Clean URLs, every time
A slug is the readable part of a URL — the bit after the last slash. Good slugs are lowercase, use hyphens between words, and drop punctuation and accents so links stay tidy and shareable. Paste a post title or product name and get a ready-to-use slug instantly.
Frequently asked questions
What is a URL slug?
The human-readable identifier at the end of a URL, such as "my-first-post". Clean slugs help readers and search engines understand the page.
Does it remove accents?
Yes. Accented letters are normalised to their plain ASCII equivalents so the slug is URL-safe.
Is my text uploaded?
No. It is processed locally in your browser.
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