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Open Graph Preview

Preview how your site appears on social media

Social Media Previews

📘 Facebook
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EXAMPLE.COM
Example Website - Home
This is an example website showcasing amazing content and features.
🐦 Twitter / X
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Example Website - Home
This is an example website showcasing amazing content and features.
🔗 example.com
💼 LinkedIn
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Example Website - Home
example.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What are OG tags?
Open Graph tags control how links appear on social media: title, description, image, and type.
Recommended OG image size?
1200x630 pixels. At least 600x315. Under 8MB.
Why is my preview not updating?
Platforms cache previews. Use Facebook Sharing Debugger to clear cache and refresh.
Why is my Open Graph image not showing when I share on social media?
Common causes include incorrect image URL, image too small (minimum 200x200px, recommended 1200x630px), missing og:image tag, or cached old data. Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger to refresh the cache.
What is the difference between Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?
Open Graph tags (og:) are used by Facebook, LinkedIn, and most platforms. Twitter Cards (twitter:) are Twitter-specific. Twitter falls back to OG tags if Twitter Card tags are missing, so OG tags alone often suffice.

Open Graph Tags

Open Graph tags control how your content appears when shared on social media platforms.

og:title - The title of your page

og:description - A brief description of your content

og:image - The image to display (recommended: 1200x630px)

og:url - The canonical URL of your page

Image Recommendations

Facebook: 1200 x 630 pixels (1.91:1 ratio)

Twitter: 1200 x 600 pixels (2:1 ratio) for summary_large_image

LinkedIn: 1200 x 627 pixels

Use high-quality images with important content in the center, as some platforms may crop the edges.