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Open Graph Preview

Preview and debug how your page looks when shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google search results.

Social Media Preview

Facebook / LinkedIn

1200 × 630 recommended

example.com

Your Page Title

Your page description will appear here. Add an OG description to see how it looks.

Twitter / X

No image set

Your Page Title

Your page description will appear here.

example.com

Google Search

example.com

Your Page Title

Your page description will appear here. Add an OG description to see how it looks.

Generated OG Tags

<meta property="og:type" content="website">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">

Open Graph Tags

Twitter Card Tags

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Everything you need to know

Debug Your Social Sharing Previews

See exactly how your web page will appear when shared on Facebook, Twitter (X), LinkedIn, and in Google search results. Enter your Open Graph tags and get instant visual previews — no need to actually share your links to test them.

Open Graph Tag Reference

  • og:title — The title shown in social previews. Keep it concise and engaging.
  • og:description — A brief summary shown below the title. Aim for 2–3 sentences.
  • og:image — The preview image URL. Use 1200×630px for optimal display.
  • og:url — The canonical URL of your page.
  • og:type — Content type (website, article, product, etc.).
  • og:site_name — Your website or brand name.

Twitter Card Types

Twitter supports several card types. Summary Large Image displays a large banner image above the title, ideal for blog posts and articles. Summary shows a small square thumbnail beside the text, perfect for general links.

Best Practices

Always set both OG tags and Twitter Card tags for maximum compatibility. Use high-quality images that are at least 1200×630 pixels. Test your previews before publishing to ensure they look professional across all platforms.

Related Tools

Generate complete meta tags with the Meta Tag Generator, create QR codes with the QR Code Generator, or build tracked links with the UTM Link Builder.