OpenGraph & Social Media Previewer
See exactly how your link looks when shared on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Get a full meta tag audit instantly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are OpenGraph tags?
- OpenGraph (OG) tags are meta tags that control how your page appears when shared on social media. og:title sets the headline, og:image sets the preview image, og:description sets the summary text. Without them, platforms make their own (usually bad) guesses.
- Why is my image not showing on Twitter?
- Twitter requires twitter:card to be set (usually 'summary_large_image'). It also requires twitter:image with an absolute URL. Images must be at least 300×157px and under 5MB. Your og:image alone is not enough.
- Why does the preview look different from the actual social media?
- Social platforms cache OG data aggressively — sometimes for days. Use Twitter's Card Validator or Facebook's Sharing Debugger to force a cache refresh after updating your tags.
- What does the SEO audit score mean?
- It checks for 9 important tags: og:title, og:description, og:image, og:type, og:url, twitter:card, twitter:image, meta description, and canonical link. Each missing tag reduces your score.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes, 100% free. Fetching is done via Cloudflare edge — no data is stored or logged.