FAQ Schema Generator — FAQs + JSON-LD Markup Ready to Paste
Generate 8 SEO-optimized FAQ entries plus complete JSON-LD FAQ schema markup for any page. Target People Also Ask rankings, featured snippets, and rich results with questions that match real search queries and answers optimized for snippet eligibility.
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How to use this tool
- 1Enter your page topic, primary keyword, and audience description.
- 2Review the 8 FAQ entries — ensure they match real search queries around your topic.
- 3Copy the JSON-LD schema block and paste it into the page's <head> section.
- 4Validate the schema at search.google.com/test/rich-results.
- 5Add the FAQ section to the page body above the footer.
- 6Monitor impressions in Google Search Console's Enhancements report after indexing.
Why use FAQ Schema Generator?
FAQ schema markup enables two distinct SERP features: the FAQ rich result (expandable Q&A accordion below your standard blue link, effectively doubling your SERP real estate) and People Also Ask inclusion (your answers appearing in the PAA box for related queries). Both features increase visibility, CTR, and topical authority signals without requiring additional page rankings. This generator creates eight semantically rich FAQ entries that cover the full intent landscape around your topic — definitional, how-to, comparison, and troubleshooting queries — plus the complete JSON-LD structured data block ready to paste into the page's head section.
The strongest workflow is to generate a useful first draft, review it against your real context, and then add details only you know. AI output should be checked before publication, especially when the text includes product claims, compliance language, technical instructions, or advice that affects a reader decision.
Use cases
Add an FAQ section to every long-form post to capture PAA and featured snippet traffic for related queries.
Use FAQ schema to address buyer objections while earning rich results that increase the page's effective SERP presence.
Generate product-specific FAQ schema to answer pre-purchase questions and earn product knowledge panel features.
Create comprehensive FAQ sections for hub pages that cover every common question around the primary topic cluster.
How it works
Enter the page topic, primary keyword, and target audience so the FAQ covers real search queries around the topic.
Get a complete FAQ section with answers optimized for snippet eligibility and the ready-to-paste JSON-LD markup block.
Add the JSON-LD block to the page's head section and validate it in Google's Rich Results Test before publishing.
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Frequently asked questions
FAQ schema is a type of structured data (JSON-LD) that tells Google a page contains a question-and-answer section. When Google recognizes and validates the schema, it can display the FAQ entries as a rich result in search — an expandable accordion below the standard blue link that shows question previews. This effectively increases the vertical space your result occupies on the SERP, which improves visibility and CTR.
No. Google chooses whether to display FAQ rich results based on content quality, relevance to the search query, and whether the page meets its guidelines for FAQ eligibility. The schema must be valid JSON-LD, the questions and answers must be the type of FAQs users actually search for (not promotional), and the page must have sufficient authority. Use Google's Rich Results Test to check eligibility before publishing.
The optimal range is 5–10 FAQs. Too few limits your People Also Ask coverage and rich result potential. Too many dilutes the focus and may trigger Google's spam policy for FAQ markup (which prohibits creating FAQ schema solely to gain SERP space rather than genuinely answering user questions). Eight FAQs covering the full intent landscape around the topic is the practical optimum.
Incorrectly implemented or spammy FAQ schema can trigger manual actions. Specifically: using FAQ schema on questions that are not genuinely answered on the page, creating FAQ schema on promotional content, or implementing FAQ schema on pages that do not meet Google's content quality standards can result in rich results being removed and potentially negative ranking signals.