og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, and twitter:card. Some platforms fall back to <title> and <meta name="description"> if OG is missing.
Live-preview and generate OG/Twitter meta tags. Paste your HTML or fill the fields — everything runs locally.
Drop a local image (for preview only), or
Quick, engaging description improves clicks. Aim for 140–200 characters and avoid truncation.
Short description for Twitter (X) cards. Large image card recommended.
LinkedIn uses Open Graph tags. Make sure your image is at least 1200×627 for best results.
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Note: Due to browser security (CORS), this tool doesn’t fetch remote pages. Paste your HTML head to auto-parse or fill fields manually.
Instant cards for Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Slack, iMessage & more.
Enter a URL to pull og:* and twitter:* tags, canonical, and fallbacks.
Flags missing tags, tiny images, bad aspect ratios, and robots blocking crawlers.
Validate dimensions/bytes for og:image & twitter:image to avoid cropping.
Test different titles, descriptions, and images before you ship.
All previews render in your browser — no uploads or analytics.
See exactly how your link will appear on major apps before you publish.
og:* and twitter:* tags.Troubleshooting images, tags, caches, and platform quirks.
og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, and twitter:card. Some platforms fall back to <title> and <meta name="description"> if OG is missing.
Use a large, correct aspect ratio (e.g., 1200×630 for many platforms). Avoid tiny files or odd ratios that force cropping.
Platforms cache aggressively. Use each platform’s debugger to force re-scraping after changes.
It’s best practice. Some platforms read OG; X/Twitter prefers twitter:*. Duplicate values are fine.
Most CMSs allow custom head tags via settings or plugins. Worst case: server-side templates or edge rewrites to inject meta.
Use og:locale and og:locale:alternate. Ensure per-locale URLs have correct canonical and hreflang.
Some platforms support og:image arrays. The tool lists all images and shows which one likely appears first.
Each app has unique rules for truncation and image sizing. The tool approximates these layouts closely.
Some scrapers obey robots/meta directives. If previews fail, ensure bots aren’t blocked from your HTML or images.
Yes. Download a PNG/SVG of the rendered card to share with clients or teammates.