Open Graph Checker

Check your Open Graph tags—see exactly how your links look when shared online. Fast, simple, no guesswork.

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About This Tool

So, you’ve got a website. You post a link on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. And what do you get? A sad little thumbnail, no image, or worse—some random screenshot from the middle of your page. Annoying, right? 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 how your links look when shared across social platforms. Think of it like a mirror for your meta tags—because if you don’t check, you’re basically guessing. Open Graph tags are those hidden bits of code that tell platforms like Facebook and Twitter what image, title, and description to pull when someone shares your link. If they’re missing or broken, your link looks… well, broken. This tool peeks under the hood so you don’t have to.

Key Features

  • Instant preview of how your link appears on major social networks—no more guessing.
  • Spots missing or incorrect Open Graph tags (like og:title, og:image, og:description) before your audience does.
  • Works with any public URL—just paste and go.
  • Shows real-time image previews so you can confirm your thumbnail actually loads.
  • Highlights common mistakes, like images that are too small or descriptions that are too long.
  • No sign-up, no tracking, no nonsense. It’s just a tool that does one thing: checks your OG tags.

FAQ

Why does my link look fine on one platform but broken on another?
Different platforms interpret Open Graph tags slightly differently. Facebook might fall back to a different image than Twitter. The checker shows you how each one sees your page, so you can fix inconsistencies.

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
Nope. If you can copy a URL and paste it into a box, you’re good. The tool explains what’s wrong in plain English—no code knowledge required. Though if you *are* a dev, it’ll still save you five minutes of digging through source code.