Free Tool

Open Graph Preview

Enter any URL to see how it will appear when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Google search results.

How to Use

How to use the Open Graph Preview

1

Enter a URL

Paste any public URL to preview how it will look when shared on social media platforms.

2

Review the tag analysis

See which OG tags are present, missing, or have issues. Each tag is shown with its detected value.

3

Preview across platforms

See a visual preview of how your link will appear on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack.

4

Fix and re-test

Update your OG tags based on the recommendations, then re-enter the URL to verify everything looks correct.

Features

Why use our OG Preview Tool?

Multi-Platform Preview

See how your link looks on Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Slack — each platform renders links differently.

Tag Detection

Identifies all Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags with their values, flagging missing or problematic tags.

Image Validation

Checks og:image dimensions, file size, and URL accessibility. Warns if the image won't display correctly.

Missing Tag Alerts

Highlights which essential tags are missing with recommendations for what to add.

Live URL Fetching

Fetches the actual page to read real meta tags — not cached data. See exactly what platforms will see.

Twitter Card Support

Checks twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, and twitter:image alongside OG tags.

FAQ

Open Graph Preview — Common Questions

Open Graph (OG) is a protocol that controls how your page looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack, Discord, Twitter, and other platforms. Without proper OG tags, shared links may show the wrong image, title, or description.

Yes, completely free with no sign-up. Preview as many URLs as you like.

It checks og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, og:site_name, twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, and twitter:image. You'll see which tags are present and which are missing.

Most likely your og:image tag is missing, pointing to a broken URL, or the image is too small. The recommended OG image size is 1200x630 pixels. This tool shows exactly what's detected so you can fix it.

Add <meta property='og:title'>, <meta property='og:description'>, and <meta property='og:image'> tags to your page's <head> section. This tool shows you what's missing and lets you preview the fix before deploying.

Yes. The tool shows previews for Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Slack so you can see how your link looks on each platform.

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