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Open Graph & Twitter Card Checker

Ensure your links look perfect when shared across social media networks.

Validate your meta tags and see how your website links will look natively on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn before you share them.


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What This Tool Does​

What the tool does​

This free tool automatically scrapes the <meta> tags from any provided URL and renders highly accurate mockups of how those links will appear when posted on popular social media feeds.

What problems it solves​

Avoid the embarrassment of sharing a link on Twitter only to realize the image is missing, the title is truncated, or the description is totally irrelevant.

Who should use it​

Developers, marketers, content creators, and SEO specialists who want to maximize their click-through rates (CTR) on social media.

Why it matters​

Links that have compelling, properly formatted preview images and titles are scientifically proven to get significantly more clicks than bare text links or links with missing/broken images.


How It Works​

Input​

Simply paste the fully qualified URL (including https://) of the webpage you want to check into the input field above.

Processing​

Our proxy server visits the page, parses the raw HTML, and meticulously extracts all standard SEO tags, generic Open Graph (og:*), and Twitter specific (twitter:*) meta tags.

Limitations​

The target URL must be publicly accessible. Sites behind logins, firewalls, or those explicitly blocking automated scrapers via aggressive WAF rules will return errors.

Output​

You immediately receive visual mockups of your social cards alongside a precise rule-based validation report outlining missing tags or character limits you may have exceeded.


Frequently Asked Questions​

Why isn't my image showing up on Facebook?​

Facebook requires images to be at least 200x200 pixels (ideally 1200x630 pixels) and explicitly declared using the og:image meta property. It takes Facebook up to 24 hours to scrape a new URL; to force a refresh on their end, use the official Facebook Sharing Debugger after fixing your tags.



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