OpenGraph checker
Free OpenGraph Checker — Preview How Links Look on Social Media
Enter your URL and this tool reads its Open Graph and social meta tags, then shows you how your page will appear when shared on platforms like Facebook and X (Twitter): the preview image, title and description that make up the share card.
Open Graph tags control your link's first impression on social media, and the difference between having them and not is dramatic. A page with proper og:title, og:description and og:image tags shares as a rich, clickable card with a large image — the kind that actually earns engagement. A page without them shares as a bare, unappealing link that people scroll past. Since social shares drive referral traffic and amplify reach, a broken or missing share card quietly costs you clicks every time someone posts your link.
Use this tool to confirm your Open Graph and Twitter Card tags are present and complete, to check that your preview image is set and the right dimensions (1200×630 is the safe standard), and to catch problems before a campaign or launch where you'll be sharing links heavily. It's also the fastest way to debug why a shared link looks wrong — usually a missing og:image or a description that wasn't set. Getting these right makes every share work harder for you.
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