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Ever shared a link and the image or title came out wrong? Enter any page and see exactly how it'll look on Facebook, X and LinkedIn, plus which tags you're missing.
Enter any public page. We read its Open Graph and Twitter Card tags and show how it will look when someone shares it.
Good to know
When you paste a link into Facebook, X or a WhatsApp message, the app looks for special "Open Graph" tags in your page's code to decide which image, title and description to show. Miss them and you get a blank box or the wrong picture.
It's the big picture in the preview. Aim for around 1200 by 630 pixels. No og:image means a bare, unclickable-looking link that gets far fewer clicks.
og:title and og:description are your headline and pitch in the feed. If they're missing, the platform guesses from your page, and usually guesses badly.
After you fix your tags, Facebook and LinkedIn may still show the old preview. Use their official sharing debuggers to force a fresh scrape.
Need a hand?
Every site I build gets proper Open Graph and Twitter tags set up, so your pages look sharp the moment they're shared. If yours are a mess, I can put that right.