Open Graph Preview — See How Your Links Look on Social Media
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Page Title
Preview is approximate. Actual appearance may vary by platform.
Preview exactly how your page will look when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn — before you publish. Enter your title, description, and image URL to see the link preview card for all three platforms side by side. Free, no signup, no URL fetch required.
Three steps. No setup.
Drop your content into the field above, or type directly into it. The tool starts working the moment you do — no button to press.
Everything is calculated locally in your browser as you type. No waiting, no uploading, no server involved.
Hit Copy to grab the result, or Download if the tool offers a file. Close the tab — nothing is stored.
Free, private, and built to last.
Open Graph Preview is a free online tool that runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server — your input stays private on your device and disappears the moment you close the tab.
It is designed to be fast, simple, and accessible to everyone — whether you are a developer, marketer, student, or business owner. No signup, no ads, no nonsense. Just the tool, ready when you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
The recommended og:image size is 1200×630 pixels (1.91:1 ratio). Facebook and LinkedIn use this ratio. Twitter/X uses a 2:1 ratio, so a 1200×600px image covers both. Keep the file under 8MB and use PNG or JPG format for best compatibility.
Facebook reads og:title and og:description tags. Twitter reads twitter:title and twitter:description first, falling back to og:* tags if the twitter-specific tags are missing. The platforms also use different image cropping ratios (1.91:1 for Facebook, 2:1 for Twitter), which can make the same image look different on each platform.
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger (developers.facebook.com/tools/debug) to scrape your URL and force a cache refresh. Common causes of broken previews include a missing og:image, an image that is too small (under 200×200px), an incorrect MIME type, or og:tags added after Facebook first crawled the page.
Facebook truncates og:title at approximately 88 characters on desktop. Keep your og:title under 60 characters to avoid truncation on all platforms — this also aligns with Google's meta title display limit.
Open Graph tags do not directly affect Google search rankings. However, they improve click-through rates when your pages are shared on social media, which increases referral traffic and can indirectly improve SEO performance over time.