SEO & Webmaster Tool

Open Graph Generator

Make your links irresistible on social media. Generate perfectly formatted Open Graph (Facebook/LinkedIn) and Twitter Card tags, and preview them live.

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Enter a description to see how it looks when shared on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter.

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Why Open Graph Matters for CTR

Have you ever pasted a link into WhatsApp or LinkedIn, and instead of a beautiful image and a catchy title, you just get a boring, plain text hyperlink? That happens because the website is missing Open Graph (OG) tags.

Originally created by Facebook, the Open Graph protocol is now the industry standard used by LinkedIn, Pinterest, Slack, and iMessage to generate rich link previews. Without these tags, you are losing out on a massive amount of organic clicks because your shared content looks untrustworthy or visually unappealing.

Twitter Cards

Twitter relies on its own tags (`twitter:card`). Our generator automatically includes the summary_large_image tag, ensuring your tweets take up maximum screen real estate on mobile devices.

Optimal Image Size

For the best results across all platforms, your og:image should be exactly 1200 x 630 pixels (a 1.91:1 ratio) and kept under 5MB in size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I paste this HTML code?

You must paste these tags directly into the <head> section of your website's HTML document, right alongside your standard title and meta description tags.

What happens if I change the image later?

Social platforms aggressively cache Open Graph data. If you change your og:image, the old image might still appear for a few days. You can force platforms to clear their cache by using the Facebook Sharing Debugger or LinkedIn Post Inspector tools.

Do these tags affect Google SEO?

While Google doesn't use OG tags directly for search rankings, they drastically increase the Click-Through Rate (CTR) of your links on social media. More social traffic often correlates with better overall visibility.