Link Preview
Paste a URL to see how it appears on Slack, social media, and other platforms. Inspect Open Graph, Twitter Card, and meta tags.
Paste a link and it auto-fetches. Press Enter or click Preview.
Open Graph & Social Media Preview Checker
Preview how your website looks when shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. Check Open Graph (OG) tags and meta descriptions. Free SEO tool.
How It Works
Enter a URL. Our tool fetches the page and extracts all Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image), Twitter Card tags, and meta descriptions. It then renders a preview of how the link would appear on major social media platforms.
Common Use Cases
- Checking how your blog post or product page will look when shared on Facebook
- Debugging missing or broken social media preview images
- Optimizing Open Graph tags for maximum click-through rates on social sharing
- Ensuring Twitter Card metadata is correctly configured
Frequently Asked Questions
Open Graph (OG) tags are HTML meta tags that control how your content looks when shared on social media platforms. They define the title, description, and image for link previews.
This usually happens when the og:image tag is missing, the URL is incorrect, or the image dimensions don't meet the platform's requirements (e.g., Facebook recommends 1200x630 pixels).
Yes, we check both Open Graph tags and Twitter-specific meta tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:image).
Open Graph (og:) tags control how your page appears when shared on social media. Key tags include og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url.
Common issues: missing or incorrect og:image URL, og:title/description too long, image too small (Facebook requires at least 1200x630px), or the social platform has a cached old version.
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger (developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/) to clear the cache. Enter your URL and click 'Scrape Again' to fetch fresh meta tags.
The recommended image size is 1200×630 pixels for Facebook/LinkedIn and 1200×600 for Twitter. Use a 1.91:1 aspect ratio for the best display across platforms.