🖼️Social Media Debugger

Open Graph Preview & Debugger

Ensure your website looks perfect when shared. Preview and audit your social meta tags for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more.

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Enter a URL above to see how it appears on social media platforms

Test your own pages or analyze competitors

How to Use the Open Graph Debugger

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Enter URL

Paste the URL you want to test. Our tool simulates platform crawlers to extract social metadata.

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Preview

Instantly see how your page appears on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp in high-fidelity mockups.

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Check Tags

Identify missing tags like og:image or og:description that might be preventing rich previews.

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Optimize

Verify image dimensions and aspect ratios to ensure your graphics aren't cropped awkwardly.

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Update

Once you fix tags on your site, re-run the preview to confirm the social appearance is corrected.

Key Open Graph Tags

🏷️ og:title — Social Headline

The title of your object as it should appear within the graph. This is often the headline displayed when your link is shared. Aim for 60 characters or less for optimal display.

og:image — Visual Anchor

An image URL which should represent your object within the graph. This is the visual preview users see. We recommend using 1200x630 pixels for a crisp large-card look.

📄 og:description — Context Provider

A one to two sentence description of your object. It provides the sub-text in a social media preview and can significantly influence click-through rates.

Open Graph Preview FAQ

Answers for digital marketers and site owners

How do I preview my website on Facebook and Twitter?

Simply paste your URL into the input field above and click 'Analyze URL'. Our tool will fetch your meta tags and generate real-time previews for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other major platforms.

Why is my Open Graph image not showing up?

This usually happens because the 'og:image' tag is missing, the image URL is incorrect, or the image size is too small. Use our debugger to find the exact issue and fix it.

What are the recommended dimensions for Open Graph images?

For the best display across all platforms, we recommend an image size of 1200 x 630 pixels. This ensures high resolution on all devices.

Does Open Graph affect my SEO rankings?

While Open Graph tags don't directly impact search engine rankings, they significantly improve social media engagement and click-through rates, which can indirectly benefit your SEO.

How often should I check my OG tags?

You should check them whenever you update a page's featured image or headline, or if you notice your links look broken when shared on social media.