Open Graph Generator

Create perfect social media previews in seconds—just paste your link.

Tool Icon Open Graph Generator

Recommended: 60 characters max
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Recommended: 1200×630 pixels (1.91:1 ratio)

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a website or a blog, and you’ve probably noticed that when you share a link on Facebook, Twitter, or even Slack, it doesn’t always look great. Sometimes it’s just plain text. Other times, the image is tiny or the title is cut off. Annoying, right? That’s where an Open Graph Generator comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s close. This little tool helps you control how your links appear when shared across social platforms. You know, that little preview box with a title, description, and image? That’s Open Graph in action. I’ve used a few of these tools over the years—some clunky, some overpriced. But the good ones? They’re simple, fast, and actually do what they promise. No fluff. No “revolutionary AI-powered meta optimization” nonsense. Just clean, working code that makes your links look sharp.

Key Features

  • Custom OG tags – Set your own title, description, image, and URL. No guessing what Facebook will pull.
  • Live preview – See exactly how your link will look on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn before you hit publish.
  • Image optimization tips – Tells you the ideal size for your image so it doesn’t get cropped into oblivion.
  • One-click code export – Generates the meta tags you can drop straight into your HTML head section.
  • No signup required – Use it right now. No email, no trial, no “upgrade to pro” popups.
  • Works with any site – Whether you’re on WordPress, a static site, or hand-coding in Notepad, it’ll work.

FAQ

Do I need to know code to use this?
Nope. You don’t need to be a developer. Just fill in the fields—title, description, pick an image—and copy the code it gives you. Paste it into your site’s section. Done.

Why isn’t my link updating after I change the tags?
Social platforms cache OG data. So even if you fix it, Facebook might still show the old version. Use their Sharing Debugger tool to scrape the page again and force a refresh. It usually takes a few minutes to update.