Open Graph Preview
Preview how your content appears when shared on social media. This Open Graph checker fetches your meta tags and shows live cards for Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn.
Enter a URL to automatically extract Open Graph and Twitter Card tags.
Recommended: 1200x630 pixels
<meta property="og:type" content="website" /> <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" />
URL fetches run on our server to read the page's meta tags; everything else previews live in your browser.
How it works
How it works
Fetch your URL
Paste any link and the tool pulls its existing Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags automatically, so you start from what's really live.
Edit the meta tags
Adjust og:title, og:description, og:image (1200x630 recommended), og:url, and og:site_name in the editor until the preview reads the way you want.
Preview and copy
See live cards for Facebook, X, and LinkedIn side by side, then copy the generated meta tags or share the URL straight away.
Open Graph preview questions
Open Graph tags are meta tags that tell social platforms how to display your link. They set the title, description, and image shown in the preview card when your page is shared.
1200x630 pixels (a 1.91:1 ratio) is the recommended size. It renders cleanly across Facebook, X, and LinkedIn without cropping or blurring on most devices.
A Twitter Card is X's version of a link preview. It uses twitter: meta tags to control the title, description, and image, falling back to your Open Graph tags when they are missing.
Open Graph tags cover most platforms and X will use them as a fallback. Adding dedicated Twitter Card tags gives you finer control over how the card looks specifically on X.
No. The preview runs in your browser and nothing you fetch or edit is stored on our servers. No sign-up is required to use the tool.
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