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OpenGraph Preview

Preview how your page looks when shared on social media.

What This Tool Analyzes

OG Tag Detection

Detects and validates all Open Graph tags including og:title, og:description, og:image, and more.

Social Media Preview

Shows how your page appears when shared on Facebook, Twitter/X, and other platforms.

AI Context Signals

OG tags provide additional context signals that AI search engines use to understand your content.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1
    Enter your page URL - Paste the URL of the page you want to preview Open Graph data for.
  2. 2
    Review social previews - See how your page looks on Facebook, Twitter/X, and other social platforms.
  3. 3
    Fix missing OG tags - Add or update missing OG tags to improve social sharing and AI context signals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags that control how your webpage appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and others. They were originally created by Facebook.

What is the recommended OG image size?

The recommended OG image size is 1200x630 pixels with a minimum of 600x315 pixels. Facebook, LinkedIn, and most platforms use this aspect ratio (1.91:1).

Do OG tags affect SEO?

While OG tags are primarily for social sharing, they also provide additional context for AI search engines and can indirectly benefit SEO by improving click-through rates from social platforms.

Do Open Graph tags affect my GEO score?

Open Graph tags contribute to the meta-completeness GEO scoring factor. Pages with complete OG tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url) score higher on this rule, which feeds into your overall GEO score and per-platform citation probability.

Should OG titles differ from my page title tag?

They can, but it is usually best to keep them consistent. Use the same title for both your HTML title tag and og:title to avoid confusing AI systems. If you customize the OG title, keep it descriptive and under 60 characters for full display.

What happens if my OG image is missing?

Without an og:image tag, AI platforms and social networks generate preview cards without images or with generic placeholders. Preview cards without images have significantly lower click-through rates. Always provide a high-quality OG image for every important page.

Why OpenGraph Tags Influence AI Citation and Click-Through

Social sharing appearance directly affects click-through from AI platforms that display link previews in their responses. When ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overview include your page as a citation, they often render a preview card using your Open Graph data. Compelling OG titles, descriptions, and images make users more likely to click through to your content.

Beyond click-through, Open Graph tags provide AI systems with structured metadata — og:title, og:description, og:type, and og:image — that helps them understand and categorize your page content. Pages with complete OG data give AI platforms multiple structured signals that reinforce topic relevance and entity identity, contributing to higher citation confidence.

Best Practices

Test Previews Across All Platforms

Check how your page previews look on Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and messaging apps. Each platform renders OG tags slightly differently — optimizing for all ensures consistent appearance whenever AI platforms display your content.

Optimize OG Images at 1200x630

Use the standard 1200x630 pixel image size with clear, readable text and your brand identity. AI-generated preview cards resize images, and non-standard dimensions often result in cropped or distorted previews that reduce click-through rates.

Write Compelling OG Descriptions

OG descriptions should be concise summaries that make users want to click. Include your primary value proposition and topic within 200 characters. Well-crafted descriptions improve both social engagement and AI citation context signals.