Schema Markup for
AI Engines & Voice Search
FAQ schema no longer shows rich results in Google (May 2026) — but it’s still essential for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and voice assistants. Generate the right markup here, free and instant.
h1 .intro-paragraph #key-answer// Fill in the form on the left to generate your schema →
- →Add at least 3 Q&A pairs for maximum AI citation coverage.
- →Fill in your page URL to add an @id and improve attribution.
- →Add Speakable selectors to optimize for voice search assistants.
Why Schema Markup Still Matters in 2026 — And More Than Ever
What Changed With FAQ Schema in May 2026?
Google officially deprecated FAQPage rich results for the vast majority of websites in May 2026. Only a narrow set of authoritative government and health sites retain eligibility. This means FAQ schema no longer triggers the accordion-style rich snippets that SEOs relied on for years.
But here’s what most content teams are missing: the deprecation only affects Google’s visual display layer. The underlying structured data is still actively read and used by AI engines and voice platforms — and those platforms are now the primary battlefield for content visibility.
Why Speakable Schema Matters for AEO
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is the practice of structuring your content so AI engines like Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini can extract, attribute, and cite it accurately. Speakable schema is your direct signal to these systems — it marks exactly which paragraphs represent your definitive answer.
Without Speakable markup, AI engines rely on heuristics to guess your most relevant content. With it, you’re explicitly directing them. Early adopters of Speakable schema are seeing higher citation rates in AI-generated summaries and voice assistant responses from Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa.
How to Use This Tool
Select your schema type from the tabs above. For maximum AEO coverage, use the Combined AEO Package tab — it generates FAQPage, Speakable, and Article schema in a single JSON-LD block. Copy the output and paste it inside your page’s <head> tag, or use the WordPress Snippet button to get ready-to-paste PHP code for functions.php or a code plugin.
The AI Citation Readiness Score updates in real time and tells you specifically what to improve for better citation eligibility. A score above 70 means your schema is well-optimized for current AI engine behavior.
