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Free Open Graph Preview & Checker

See how your URL will look when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn. Check Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags to fix social sharing issues before posting.

We'll fetch the page and extract all Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags.

What Are Open Graph Tags?

Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags that control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and messaging apps like WhatsApp and Slack.

Without proper OG tags, social platforms will guess what title, description, and image to show — often resulting in unappealing or incorrect previews that reduce engagement and clicks.

Essential Open Graph Tags

  • og:title — The title shown in the share card
  • og:description — The description text below the title
  • og:image — The preview image (1200x630px recommended)
  • og:url — The canonical URL of the page
  • og:type — Content type (website, article, product, etc.)

Twitter Cards vs Open Graph

Twitter/X uses its own meta tag format called Twitter Cards, but will fall back to Open Graph tags if Twitter-specific tags aren't present. For best results, include both sets of tags.

The most common Twitter Card types are summary (small image) and summary_large_image (large image banner). Most websites should use summary_large_image for maximum visual impact in the feed.

Use our meta tag generator to create both Open Graph and Twitter Card tags with one tool. For a complete check of all your page's SEO tags, run a free SEO audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Facebook caches Open Graph data when a URL is first shared. If you've updated your og:image, use Facebook's Sharing Debugger (developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/) to scrape the URL again and refresh the cache. Also ensure your og:image is at least 1200x630 pixels.
The recommended size for og:image is 1200x630 pixels (1.91:1 ratio). This works well across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and messaging apps. Images smaller than 600x315 pixels may not display as a large card on some platforms.
No, they work together. Twitter will use its own twitter:* tags when present, and fall back to og:* tags when Twitter-specific tags are missing. For best results, include both sets — use Twitter tags to customize the Twitter appearance while keeping OG tags for Facebook and LinkedIn.

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