OG Preview

Preview how your links appear on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

How to Use OG Preview

  1. 1Enter your page title, description, image URL and page URL
  2. 2Add an optional site name to appear in the preview
  3. 3Switch between the Facebook, Twitter/X and LinkedIn tabs to see each platform's card

About OG Preview

OG Preview lets you simulate how your page will look when shared on social media. Enter your Open Graph meta tags — title, description, image URL, page URL, and site name — and instantly see pixel-faithful previews of Facebook, Twitter/X, and LinkedIn link cards. Catch truncation issues and missing images before publishing.

Key Features of OG Preview

  • Fast and accurate Og Preview processing
  • No installation required — works in browser
  • Free to use with no limitations
  • Privacy-focused — data never leaves your device
  • Mobile and desktop compatible
  • Instant results with live preview
  • 100% client-side processing for total privacy and speed
  • No account or registration required for immediate use

Supported Formats

Input Formats

Page TitlePage DescriptionImage URL

Output Formats

Visual Mockups for Social Platforms

This tool is a visual simulator. To apply these changes, you must add the corresponding <meta> tags to your website's <head> section.

Examples

Optimize an E-commerce Product Page

Ensuring the product image and price are visible in the preview.

Input

Title: Premium Leather Boots | Description: Handcrafted quality for all terrains. 20% off this week!

Output

[Visual Mockup showing a professional product card with the image and price clearly visible]

Refine a Viral Blog Post Hook

Testing a more curious title to increase social media CTR.

Input

Title: Why Most Startups Fail (and how to avoid it) | Description: 5 critical mistakes every founder makes.

Output

[Visual Mockup showing a high-impact "curiosity-gap" preview for Twitter/X]

Common Use Cases

  • Professional Og Preview tasks
  • Quick everyday calculations
  • Educational purposes and learning
  • Business and workplace productivity
  • Personal projects and hobbies
  • Developing a systematic approach to social metadata for a large-scale website

Troubleshooting

Unexpected results

Solution

Double-check your input format and ensure all required fields are filled correctly.

Tool not working

Solution

Clear browser cache and refresh. Ensure JavaScript is enabled.

Description text is truncated with ellipses (... )

Solution

You have exceeded the character limit for that platform. Refine your description to be more concise, placing the most important value proposition in the first 120 characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph (OG) meta tags are HTML tags added to your page's <head> that control how your link appears when shared on social media. Without them, platforms guess at the title, description and image — often with poor results.

Why does my image not appear in the preview?

Make sure your image URL is publicly accessible (not behind a login). Most platforms require images to be at least 200×200 pixels; for best results use 1200×630 pixels. Also check that the URL uses HTTPS.

Is there a difference between OG tags and Twitter Cards?

Yes. While Twitter supports Open Graph tags, it has its own "Twitter Card" system (e.g., twitter:card, twitter:title) that allows for more specific control over the layout (Summary vs. Summary with Large Image).

Will this tool help my SEO rankings?

While OG tags don't directly affect Google search rankings, they significantly increase the quality of your social traffic, which can indirectly lead to more backlinks and higher authority.

How do I implement these tags on my site?

You add them inside the <head> section of your HTML. For example: <meta property="og:title" content="Your Title Here">.

Is this tool free?

Yes, the Social Share Preview tool is completely free and requires no account.

Why is my image not appearing in the real preview?

Ensure your image URL is absolute (starts with https://) and that the image is publicly accessible and not blocked by a robots.txt file.

Is my data private?

Yes. All previews are generated locally in your browser. We do not store your titles, descriptions, or image URLs on any server.