Fetching Open Graph tags...
Paste the full URL of the website you want to check.
Press the "Check Open Graph" button to analyze the page.
See how your page will look when shared on social media.
Check all Open Graph meta tags and their status.
Check Open Graph meta tags for any website
Fetching Open Graph tags...
Paste the full URL of the website you want to check.
Press the "Check Open Graph" button to analyze the page.
See how your page will look when shared on social media.
Check all Open Graph meta tags and their status.
You upload a link on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter, and suddenly the preview looks off—no image, a strange title, or just a blank box. It feels sloppy and, worst of all, it might kill your clicks. You worked hard on your content. Why let a broken preview ruin that? Here’s where the Open Graph Checker saves the day. With it, you get an instant, accurate preview of your webpage just like it’ll show up when people share it, so you catch problems before they embarrass you or drag down your engagement.
Before you post anything on social media, this tool does an essential thing. It displays exactly how your link will look across Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and other networks. It reads the Open Graph meta tags set in your page’s header and instantly displays the title, description, image, and URL that social platforms will use.
Getting started is easy. With in a second, you get a live preview plus a full list of every Open Graph tag, so you know what gets pulled and what doesn’t. Instead of struggling through page code or wasting time testing posts on actual social accounts. If your job connected to social media, check out related tools like Heading Tag Checker, and Bulk Meta Title & Description Checker. But for that first gut-check on your social preview, nothing beats the Open Graph Checker.
If the page is publicly accessible in a browser, the checker will read its Open Graph tags—yours, a competitor, or that random news article.
Add them to your webpage’s <head>. If you’re on WordPress, plugins like Yoast SEO or Rank Math make it easy. Otherwise, a developer can add them in minutes.
Usually, your og: image tag is missing, broken, or has the wrong size or ratio. The checker points out these issues so you can fix them.
Twitter/X uses its own tags (“Twitter Cards”), but falls back to Open Graph if it needs to. For best results, check both Open Graph and use Twitter’s Card Validator.

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