Best Open Graph Preview for Marketers

Free online open graph preview designed for marketers

Last updated: April 6, 2026

When your content is shared on social media, Open Graph tags control the title, description, and image that appear. Our preview tool shows you exactly how your links will look on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn before you share.

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Why It's the Best for Marketers

  • Preview for Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
  • Image dimension and aspect ratio checking
  • Missing tag detection and warnings
  • Copy-paste ready OG tag HTML
  • Debug existing URLs and pages

Pro Tips for Marketers

  • Use 1200x630px images for optimal Facebook display
  • Twitter prefers 2:1 ratio images (1200x600px)
  • Always set og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url
  • LinkedIn supports the same OG tags as Facebook

How This Tool Works

Our open graph preview runs entirely in your web browser using client-side JavaScript. When you paste or type your input, the tool processes it instantly — there is no server round trip, no file upload, and no waiting for a response from a remote API. This architecture provides two key advantages: speed (results appear in milliseconds) and privacy (your data never leaves your device).

The tool handles edge cases that simpler implementations miss: large inputs, unusual character encodings, malformed data, and browser-specific quirks. It is tested across Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on both desktop and mobile to ensure consistent results regardless of your environment.

Open Graph Preview vs Other Online Tools

Many online open graph preview tools require you to create an account, impose usage limits, or process your data on their servers. Our tool takes a different approach: everything is free, unlimited, and local. There are no CAPTCHAs, no email gates, and no “upgrade to unlock” prompts blocking core functionality.

For marketers specifically, we have optimized the interface to surface the features you use most, with sensible defaults that match marketers conventions. Power users can access advanced options without cluttering the experience for newcomers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal image size for Open Graph tags on Facebook?
Facebook recommends 1200x630 pixels for shared link images. Images smaller than 600x315 pixels will appear as small thumbnails instead of large cards, significantly reducing engagement. Our preview shows exactly how your image will render at different sizes so you can verify before sharing.
Do I need separate Open Graph tags and Twitter Card tags?
Twitter falls back to Open Graph tags if Twitter Card tags are missing, but dedicated Twitter Card tags give you more control. For example, Twitter supports 'summary_large_image' cards with a 2:1 ratio image (1200x600px) that differs from Facebook's 1.91:1 ratio. Our tool generates both sets for maximum compatibility.
How do I debug why my shared link shows the wrong image on social media?
Enter your page URL in the debugger mode. The tool fetches your page's OG tags and shows exactly what social platforms will display. Common issues include missing og:image tags, images that are too small, or cached old images. After fixing, use Facebook's Sharing Debugger to clear the cache.
Can I preview how my content appears on LinkedIn specifically?
Yes. The preview includes a LinkedIn-specific view that shows how your shared link will appear in the LinkedIn feed. LinkedIn uses OG tags but renders them slightly differently than Facebook — the title truncates at roughly 150 characters and descriptions at about 300 characters in the feed view.
Does the tool check for common Open Graph mistakes that reduce social engagement?
Yes. The tool flags missing required tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url), images with incorrect dimensions, descriptions that are too long or too short, and missing site_name tags. Each warning includes a specific recommendation for fixing the issue.

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Sadia Sabrina

Content Writing Manager

ToolsContainerDhaka, Bangladesh4+ years experiencesadia@toolscontainer.comwww.toolscontainer.com

Content strategist and technical writer who turns complex developer workflows into clear, actionable guides. Manages editorial quality across all ToolsContainer publications, ensuring every article is accurate, well-structured, and genuinely helpful.