Open Graph Generator — Control How Your Links Look When Shared
Open Graph tags determine the title, description, and image shown when your page is shared on social media. Get them right to boost engagement.
When a link is shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, or other platforms, those platforms read Open Graph meta tags from the page to build the preview card — including the title, description, and image. Without these tags, the preview may look broken, blank, or pull the wrong content.
Our Open Graph Generator helps you create the correct og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, and og:type meta tags for your page.
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- Open the Open Graph Generator tool.
- Enter the title you want to appear in the social media preview card.
- Enter a description that summarizes the page.
- Enter the URL of an image to use as the preview thumbnail (recommended size typically around 1200x630px).
- Enter the page URL and select a content type (e.g., website, article).
- Copy the generated Open Graph meta tags and paste them into your page's <head> section.
Common Use Cases
- Ensuring blog posts display an attractive image and title when shared on social media.
- Fixing broken or missing preview images when links are shared on Facebook or LinkedIn.
- Customizing the title and description shown for shared links separately from the page's SEO title.
- Setting up consistent Open Graph tags across a new website.
- Testing how different image sizes and aspect ratios appear in preview cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the recommended image size for og:image?
A common recommendation is around 1200 x 630 pixels, which works well across most platforms and avoids cropping issues in preview cards.
Do Open Graph tags affect SEO rankings?
Open Graph tags primarily affect how content appears when shared on social platforms, not search engine rankings directly — though increased social engagement can indirectly support visibility.
What's the difference between Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?
Open Graph tags (prefixed og:) are used by Facebook, LinkedIn, and many other platforms, while Twitter/X has its own Twitter Card tags (prefixed twitter:) — many sites include both for full coverage, though Twitter/X also falls back to Open Graph tags if Twitter-specific ones are absent.
Why isn't my updated preview image showing on Facebook?
Social platforms cache preview data — after updating your Open Graph tags, use the platform's debugging/sharing tool (e.g., Facebook's Sharing Debugger) to force it to re-fetch the latest version.
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