Schema Markup Generator
Fill in the form and get clean, validated Person or Organization JSON-LD. Paste it into your site to help Google connect your profiles to your entity.
What's this for?
sameAs is the line in your schema that lists every profile that represents you, your LinkedIn, X, GitHub, Wikipedia, Wikidata, and your Google Search Profile. Together they tell Google's Knowledge Graph "all of these are the same entity", which is the groundwork for a Knowledge Panel.
Google launched Search profiles in June 2026 and said a profile for qualified creators may trigger a Knowledge Panel. Schema does not summon a panel on its own, but it is the part you fully control, so it is worth getting right.
Your JSON-LD
Paste this into the <head> of your homepage or about page. Validate opens the schema.org validator, the right check for these types. Google test opens the Rich Results Test, which will say Person and Organization are "not eligible for rich results", that is normal and not an error. Neither validator can be pre-filled, so the buttons copy your code first, then open the checker for you to paste.
Getting recognised as an entity
Schema is necessary groundwork, not a magic switch. A Knowledge Panel still needs notability and corroboration across the web. These are the levers that actually move the needle:
- Fill sameAs properly. List every profile that is genuinely you, and keep your name, title and description consistent across all of them. Conflicting details weaken the signal.
- Add your Google Search Profile. Paste your KGMID above and it joins sameAs automatically. Google said a Search Profile may trigger a panel, so it is worth claiming if you qualify.
- Wikidata helps most. A Wikidata item (and Wikipedia, if you meet their notability bar) is one of the strongest corroboration signals Google reads.
- Put the schema where Google looks. Your homepage or a dedicated about page, in the
<head>or via Tag Manager. - Don't fake it. Mark up only what is true. Schema that contradicts your visible content can hurt more than help.
Pairs with the Google Search Profile URL Generator. Find your KGMID there, drop it in above, and it links your schema straight to the entity Google already knows.