Generate Open Graph (OG) meta tags for beautiful social media previews when your links are shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. Free tool, no signup required.
Enter your page title, description, URL, image, and content type.
Select the Twitter card type (summary_large_image or summary) for X/Twitter previews.
Get ready-to-paste HTML meta tags for both Open Graph and Twitter Cards.
Quickly generate properly formatted OG tags for new websites and pages without looking up the syntax.
Ensure your links look professional and compelling when shared on social media platforms.
Create eye-catching link previews that encourage more clicks and shares when your content is shared socially.
Generate product-specific OG tags that display product images and descriptions when product pages are shared.
Links with images get 2-3x more engagement on social media. Use a 1200x630px image for best results.
Social platforms may truncate longer titles. Keep them concise and compelling.
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger and Twitter's Card Validator to preview how your links will appear before publishing.
Change your OG image for seasonal promotions or special campaigns to make shared links more timely and relevant.
Social platforms cache OG data. Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger to force a cache refresh, or add a query parameter to the URL to bypass the cache.
Ensure your og:image URL is a full absolute URL (starting with https://), the image is at least 200x200px, and the server returns proper CORS headers.
Open Graph tags are HTML meta tags that control how your web pages appear when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Yes, completely free with no signup required.
Use 1200x630 pixels for summary_large_image cards. Minimum 200x200px for basic display. Images should be under 5MB.
Twitter Cards will fall back to OG tags if no Twitter-specific tags are present. However, including both gives you more control over each platform's preview.
Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger (developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/) and Twitter's Card Validator to preview how your links will appear.