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Schema.org is a collaborative project that creates and maintains a set of standard ways to mark up data online. This structured data can be used on websites, in emails, and on other platforms to help search engines and other applications understand information better. Schema.org supports different ways of adding this data, like RDFa, Microdata, and JSON-LD. Its vocabulary includes information about things, how they relate to each other, and actions. It also allows for easy customization. Many websites, over 45 million as of 2024, use Schema.org. Major companies like Google, Microsoft, Pinterest, and Yandex use these vocabularies to improve how users experience their services. Schema.org was started by Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Yandex. The vocabulary is developed by a community of people working together. Having a common vocabulary makes it easier for website owners and developers to mark up their data effectively. The founders and the community have come together to create a shared set of schemas. The most recent version, V29.4, was released on December 8, 2025.
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