What this tool does
It fetches a URL, extracts Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, and previews how the shared card may appear.
See exactly how your page looks when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn. Check tags and find missing meta in seconds.
Enter any URL to fetch its Open Graph and Twitter Card tags and preview exactly how it appears on Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn.
Pixel-accurate previews of your og:title, og:description, and og:image as they appear in Facebook and LinkedIn feeds.
Preview both summary and summary_large_image card formats — see exactly what Twitter shows when someone shares your link.
Get a complete inventory of every OG and Twitter meta tag found on the page with pass/warn/fail status and fix recommendations.
Use 1200×630 px (1.91:1 ratio) for og:image. Twitter large cards need 2:1 (1200×600). Images below 600 px wide often render as tiny thumbnails.
Facebook truncates at ~88 characters. Twitter cuts at 70. Keep og:title under 60–70 chars to show in full on every platform without truncation.
Use summary_large_image for blog posts and landing pages. The default summary only shows a tiny square thumbnail.
Facebook caches OG data aggressively. After updating tags, use the Sharing Debugger to force a refresh. LinkedIn has a similar Post Inspector.
Always set og:url to the canonical URL for the page. When sharing aggregates, platforms use og:url to de-duplicate — without it, you may accumulate split engagement counts.
Yoast SEO and Rank Math both generate OG tags automatically from post title/excerpt/featured image. Check "Social" settings in your SEO plugin if tags are missing.
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Social previews influence how pages look when shared in Facebook, X, LinkedIn, chat apps, and other platforms.
It fetches a URL, extracts Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, and previews how the shared card may appear.
Enter a public URL and compare the preview with the tag audit. Fix missing title, description, image, or URL tags in the page template.
Missing or tiny images, mismatched titles, and absent descriptions can reduce click-through or create inconsistent brand presentation.
Hosting, caching, and CDN rules can affect how social crawlers fetch images and metadata after a site launch or migration.









































