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Open Graph Preview — See How Links Look on Social Media

See exactly how your links will appear on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn before you publish. No sign-up required.

Open Graph Details

Platform Previews

Facebook

No image provided

example.com

Page Title

Page description will appear here.

Twitter / X

No image provided

Page Title

Page description will appear here.

example.com

LinkedIn

No image provided

Page Title

example.com

Generated Meta Tags

<meta property="og:type" content="website">

<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">

How to open graph preview

  1. 1Enter your Open Graph title, description, and image URL
  2. 2Optionally add your site name and page URL
  3. 3Preview how the link will look on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
  4. 4Copy the generated OG meta tags and add them to your page's <head> section

About This Tool

Open Graph tags control how your content appears when shared on social media. A missing or poorly configured set of OG tags can result in broken previews, missing images, or generic titles that fail to attract clicks. This open graph preview tool lets you see exactly what your link will look like on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn before you publish.

Enter your title, description, image URL, and other details, and the tool generates accurate previews for each major platform. You also get the ready-to-use HTML meta tags that you can paste directly into your page's <head> section. This eliminates the guesswork of debugging OG tags by trial and error on live social media posts.

Everything runs in your browser. No data is sent to any server, making this tool completely safe for previewing unpublished pages and confidential marketing campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Facebook recommends 1200 x 630 pixels for optimal display. Twitter recommends 1200 x 628 pixels for summary_large_image cards. An image at 1200 x 630 pixels works well across all platforms.

Social media platforms cache OG data. After updating your tags, use Facebook's Sharing Debugger or Twitter's Card Validator to force a refresh of the cached preview.

They are similar but not identical. Twitter has its own set of meta tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, etc.), but it will fall back to Open Graph tags if Twitter-specific tags are not present. For best results, include both.

No. This tool generates previews based on the information you enter. It does not fetch or crawl any external URLs, which means it works for pages that are not yet published.

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