Master the First Impression.
Don't let broken images or truncated titles ruin your click-through rate. Preview and debug your OpenGraph tags across X, Facebook, and LinkedIn before you hit publish.
Social Media Previewer.
Paste any URL to see exactly how it will appear when shared across social platforms. Debug your OpenGraph tags and optimize for clicks.
X Cards
Summary and Large Image previews.
FB Feed
OpenGraph 1.91:1 ratio validation.
Professional card rendering check.
Why do
OG Tags Matter?
When you paste a link into a social media platform, their bots scrape your page's meta tags to generate a preview card. If those tags are missing or malformed, your link looks like spam.
Visual Dominance
Posts with optimized preview images get 150% more retweets and shares than plain text links.
Copywriting Control
Control exactly what the title and description say instead of letting platforms scrape random text from your page.
Cross-Platform Consistency
Ensure your brand looks professional whether it's shared in a Slack channel, an iMessage, or a LinkedIn feed.
Common Questions.
Why is my image not showing up on Facebook?
Facebook heavily caches OpenGraph data. If you recently updated your image, you need to use the Facebook Sharing Debugger to scrape your URL again to clear the cache.
What is the best image size for social previews?
The industry standard for OpenGraph images is 1200 x 630 pixels. This 1.91:1 ratio works perfectly across Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn.
What is a Twitter Card?
Twitter Cards are X's proprietary version of OpenGraph tags (e.g., twitter:image, twitter:title). While they prefer their own tags, X will fall back to standard og: tags if they aren't present.
How to Debug.
Identify and fix broken link previews in three simple steps.
Enter URL
Paste the live URL you want to test into the scanning engine.
Review Previews
Switch between the X, Facebook, and LinkedIn tabs to see exactly how your link will render.
Analyze Meta Tags
Check the raw data output below the preview to identify any missing or malformed og: properties.