Spanish slug generatorbuilt for how Spanish actually works
Spanish brings its own slug hazards: tildes (á, é, í, ó, ú), the letter ñ, inverted punctuation (¿ ¡) and frequent little words like "de", "la" and "y" that bloat URLs. Generic tools regularly choke on «España» or «diseño».
Español · LTR
How the Spanish engine works
- Converts ñ → n and ü → u, and flattens tildes — á → a, é → e, í → i, ó → o, ú → u.
- Strips inverted punctuation (¿ ¡) and all other symbols.
- Lowercases everything and joins words with your chosen separator.
- Optionally removes Spanish stop words: el, la, los, las, un, una, unos, unas, y, de, del, o, en.
- 100% client-side — your titles never leave the browser.
Why it matters
This generator is tuned for Spanish: it maps ñ → n and every tilde to its base vowel, strips ¿ ¡ and other punctuation, and can remove Spanish stop words — turning «Diseño web en España» into the clean, keyword-focused slug diseno-web-espana.
Spanish slug examples
| Title | Generated slug |
|---|---|
| Diseño web en España | diseno-web-espana |
| Cómo aprender inglés rápido | como-aprender-ingles-rapido |
| Recetas fáciles y saludables | recetas-faciles-saludables |
Spanish slug questions, answered
How should the letter ñ appear in a URL?
Replace it with a plain n. A raw ñ gets percent-encoded (%C3%B1), which breaks readability and is easy to mistype. "diseno" is the universally used, safe form — and Google still matches it to searches for "diseño".
Do tildes in URLs affect SEO?
Keeping tildes doesn’t improve rankings — Google treats "como" and "cómo" as equivalent for matching. Removing them gives you shorter, cleaner links that survive copy-pasting everywhere.
Which Spanish stop words are removed?
With "Remove stop words" enabled: el, la, los, las, un, una, unos, unas, y, de, del, o and en. This trims filler while keeping every meaningful keyword.
Is this Spanish slug generator free?
Yes — free, unlimited and with no sign-up. It runs entirely in your browser, so it’s also safe for unpublished content.