Open Graph & Metadata Generator

Before any piece of content goes live, we check how the link preview looks on the platforms where it’ll be shared. A missing or wrong OG image can cut social click-through rates dramatically, and unlike on-page content, you don’t see the problem until someone actually shares the link. This tool lets you build and preview all four meta tags before publishing.

How to Use

Page details

Page title (55–60 chars recommended)

Description (150–160 chars recommended)

Canonical URL

Image URL (1200×630)

og:type

Site name

Twitter card

Twitter @site (optional)

Social preview

Meta tags output

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags in your page’s <head> that control how your URL appears when shared on social media. Without them, platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn guess, pulling a random image, a truncated page title, or nothing at all.

The minimum set for any shareable page:

Twitter/X uses its own twitter:card and twitter:title tags, though it falls back to OG tags when its own are absent. LinkedIn and WhatsApp read OG tags directly.

Image specifications by platform

Facebook and LinkedIn: minimum 200×200px, optimal 1200×630px, under 8MB. Images smaller than 600px wide won’t display as large card format.

Twitter/X with summary_large_image: minimum 300×157px, optimal 1200×628px, under 5MB.

WhatsApp: reads og:image, displays as a thumbnail alongside the title and description. Square images (1:1) display well across all WhatsApp contexts.

FAQs

Building a site and want the social sharing, SEO meta tags, and schema all set up correctly from day one? That’s standard in every website we build.