Open Graph Checker
Check your Open Graph tags instantly. See exactly how your links look when shared. Fix errors fast.
About This Tool
So, you’ve built a website. Or maybe you’re about to share a link on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. You hit post—and suddenly, the preview looks… off. The image is tiny. The title’s cut off. Or worse, it’s pulling in some random paragraph from the middle of your page. Sound familiar? That’s where an Open Graph Checker comes in. It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to sell you anything. It’s just a simple way to see exactly how your link will appear when shared across social platforms. No guessing. No refreshing your feed ten times hoping it fixes itself. This tool reads the Open Graph (OG) tags on your webpage—those little bits of code that tell social networks what to display. Think of it like a behind-the-scenes peek at your link’s social media ID card.Key Features
- Shows you the exact title, description, and image that social platforms will pull
- Works with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and most other major networks
- Highlights missing or broken OG tags so you can fix them fast
- No sign-up required—just paste your URL and go
- Gives you a live preview so you can see what your audience will actually see
- Works on mobile and desktop—because sometimes you’re fixing things on the go
FAQ
Why do my links look different on different sites?
Each platform reads Open Graph tags slightly differently. Twitter might prioritize its own card tags, while Facebook sticks strictly to OG. The checker shows you how each one interprets your page, so you can tweak accordingly.
Do I need to be a developer to use this?
Nope. If you can copy a URL, you can use it. The tool does the heavy lifting. Though if you are a dev, it’ll save you a ton of time debugging meta tags.