Online Open Graph Meta Tag Previewer
Ensure every link you share has a captivating title, concise description, and professional thumbnail image across all social platforms.
How to use Open Graph Preview
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Enter or paste data into the box above
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Click the "Fetch Metadata" button
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Copy or download the result
Features of Open Graph Preview
What is Open Graph Preview?
The Open Graph Preview tool simulates how the algorithms of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn read your website's metadata. Instead of repeatedly pasting links to test live, simply enter your URL here. Our system extracts the og:title, og:description, and og:image tags to show you a real-time preview, helping you avoid broken thumbnails or boring, generic link previews.
When to use?
- SEO specialists validating Meta tags before launching social media marketing campaigns
- Content marketers ensuring hero images aren't awkwardly cropped on different mobile newsfeeds
- Web developers debugging why thumbnail images fail to load when a URL is shared on social apps
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my link share on Facebook without an image?
The most common cause is a missing <meta property="og:image" content="..."> tag or using a relative image path. Ensure your image URL is absolute (starting with https://). Also, Facebook caches metadata; use this previewer to verify your current source code is valid before manually refreshing the platform cache.
What is the recommended size for an Open Graph thumbnail?
The industry-standard ratio for Open Graph images is 1.91:1. For the best result across all devices, the recommended size is 1200x630 pixels. This ensures your link preview remains sharp and high-resolution on both high-end smartphones and desktop monitors.
Do I still need to use Twitter Card tags in 2024?
While Twitter (X) can fall back on standard Open Graph tags, defining dedicated "twitter:card," "twitter:title," and "twitter:image" tags allows you to choose between standard and large summary cards. Our preview tool displays results for both systems so you can cross-verify your appearance.
