Free Open Graph Preview

Preview how your page will appear when shared on Facebook and LinkedIn. Test your Open Graph meta tags and optimize for maximum social engagement.

og:title

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og:description

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og:image (URL)

Recommended: 1200×630 pixels

og:url

FACEBOOK / LINKEDIN PREVIEW

Image preview (1200×630)

example.com

Your Page Title

Your page description will appear here...

Title Length

0

-

Description

0

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Has Image

No

Recommended

Fields Set

0/4

Optimize Your Social Presence

When your content is shared on Facebook or LinkedIn, Open Graph tags control how it appears. A missing image or truncated title means lost clicks. Our preview tool shows exactly how your shares will look so you can optimize before publishing.

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Who Benefits From an Open Graph Preview?

Anyone sharing content on social media will find this tool essential.

Social Media Managers

Ensure shared content looks perfect on Facebook and LinkedIn.

Content Marketers

Optimize article shares for maximum social engagement.

Web Developers

Test Open Graph implementation before deployment.

SEO Specialists

Ensure all pages have complete social meta tags.

PR Professionals

Verify press releases will look professional when shared.

E-commerce Managers

Optimize product page shares for social selling.

Bloggers

Increase social clicks with compelling preview cards.

Marketing Teams

Preview campaign landing pages before social promotion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Open Graph?

Open Graph is a protocol created by Facebook that controls how URLs are displayed when shared on social media. It uses meta tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) to specify the title, description, and image that appear in social shares.

Which platforms use Open Graph?

Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and many other platforms use Open Graph tags. Twitter has its own system (Twitter Cards) but falls back to OG tags if Twitter-specific tags aren't present. Proper OG tags benefit shares across multiple platforms.

What Open Graph tags should every page have?

Essential tags: og:title (share headline), og:description (share text), og:image (share image, at least 1200x630px), og:url (canonical URL), og:type (usually 'article' or 'website'). Missing any of these can result in poor-looking shares.

What's the ideal Open Graph image size?

Use 1200x630 pixels for best results across platforms. This 1.91:1 ratio works well on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Images smaller than 600x315 may not display as large cards on some platforms.

Why doesn't my preview match what I entered?

Social platforms cache Open Graph data. After updating tags, use Facebook's Sharing Debugger or LinkedIn's Post Inspector to clear their cache. Our preview shows what tags are currently on your page, not cached versions.

How do Open Graph tags differ from meta descriptions?

Meta descriptions are for search engines; OG descriptions are for social shares. You can use the same text, but often social descriptions work better if they're more casual or include calls-to-action appropriate for social audiences.

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