--- title: Meta Tags description: Manage your meta tags, from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3. --- Nuxt 3 provides several different ways to manage your meta tags: 1. Through your `nuxt.config`. 2. Through the [`useHead`](/docs/api/composables/use-head) [composable](/docs/getting-started/seo-meta) 3. Through [global meta components](/docs/getting-started/seo-meta) You can customize `title`, `titleTemplate`, `base`, `script`, `noscript`, `style`, `meta`, `link`, `htmlAttrs` and `bodyAttrs`. ::tip Nuxt currently uses [`vueuse/head`](https://github.com/vueuse/head) to manage your meta tags, but implementation details may change. :: :read-more{to="/docs/getting-started/seo-meta"} ## Migration 1. In your `nuxt.config`, rename `head` to `meta`. Consider moving this shared meta configuration into your `app.vue` instead. (Note that objects no longer have a `hid` key for deduplication.) 2. If you need to access the component state with `head`, you should migrate to using [`useHead`](/docs/api/composables/use-head) . You might also consider using the built-in meta-components. 3. If you need to use the Options API, there is a `head()` method you can use when you use `defineNuxtComponent`. ### useHead ::code-group ```vue [Nuxt 2] ``` ```vue [Nuxt 3] ``` :: ### Meta-components Nuxt 3 also provides meta components that you can use to accomplish the same task. While these components look similar to HTML tags, they are provided by Nuxt and have similar functionality. ::code-group ```vue [Nuxt 2] ``` ```vue [Nuxt 3] ``` :: ::important 1. Make sure you use capital letters for these component names to distinguish them from native HTML elements (`` rather than `<title>`). 2. You can place these components anywhere in your template for your page. :: ### Options API ```vue [Nuxt 3 (Options API)] <script> // if using options API `head` method you must use `defineNuxtComponent` export default defineNuxtComponent({ head (nuxtApp) { // `head` receives the nuxt app but cannot access the component instance return { meta: [{ name: 'description', content: 'This is my page description.' }] } } }) </script> ```