Open Graph Previewer
Preview how your page looks when shared on social media
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Copy the raw JSON, save the metadata snapshot, or hand off a short summary to SEO and content teams.
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The workspace keeps the underlying metadata visible so teams can debug missing titles, images, or descriptions quickly.
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Facebook / LinkedIn and X layouts appear side by side, making it easier to compare differences before publishing.
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How to Use
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Open Graph Protocol: Controlling How Your Content Appears on Social Media
Key Takeaways
- Open Graph (OG) tags define the title, description, and image shown when your URL is shared on social media.
- Facebook, LinkedIn, and many other platforms use OG tags; Twitter has its own similar Twitter Card tags.
- The recommended OG image size is 1200×630 pixels for optimal display across platforms.
The Open Graph protocol, originally created by Facebook, lets you control exactly how your web pages appear when shared on social media. Without OG tags, platforms guess which title, image, and description to show — often with poor results. A well-configured OG preview can dramatically increase click-through rates on shared links.
1200×630
Recommended OG image size (px)
Common Use Cases
Social Media Marketing
Ensure shared links display compelling titles, descriptions, and images on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Content Promotion
Control the narrative when blog posts or articles are shared across social platforms.
E-Commerce
Display product images and prices attractively when product URLs are shared.
Brand Consistency
Maintain consistent branding across all social platforms when your content is shared.
Practical Tips
Always test your OG tags using Facebook's Sharing Debugger and Twitter's Card Validator before publishing.
Use eye-catching images at 1200×630 px with important content centered — platforms crop differently.
Include og:type, og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url as the minimum OG tag set.
Update OG tags when content changes, then purge the platform's cache to refresh previews.
This tool is for informational and educational purposes. Verify results before using in critical applications.