Validate social link previews before sharing.

Open Graph Preview Tool

Fetch a webpage URL, extract Open Graph metadata, render a social preview, and get prioritized fixes.

Score 0-100
Weighted checks across core Open Graph tags.
Single URL crawl
Analyzes only the submitted page for faster feedback.
Safe crawling limits
5s timeout, 1MB response cap, and blocked private hosts.
Analyze URL
Enter a full URL like https://example.com/article or just a domain like example.com.

Why Open Graph quality matters

Open Graph metadata controls how a page is presented when it is shared on social platforms, chat apps, and collaboration tools. Even strong content can underperform if the preview looks incomplete, misleading, or visually weak. Titles may be truncated, images may be missing, and descriptions may fail to explain why someone should click.

A high-quality preview improves more than appearance. It strengthens message clarity, reinforces brand consistency, and increases the chance that users recognize the page as relevant before leaving the platform where they discovered it.

This matters for launches, campaigns, documentation, blog posts, and product pages. A shared URL often acts as the first impression of the page itself, so metadata quality directly affects distribution performance.

What to fix first when a preview looks wrong

Title mismatch
Make the shared title specific, readable, and aligned with page intent.
Generic or overly long titles reduce click confidence and can cause inconsistent platform rendering.
Weak image asset
Images should be correctly sized, relevant, and visually clear.
A missing or low-quality image often has the biggest negative effect on perceived share quality.
Description ambiguity
Summaries should explain value, not repeat generic brand slogans.
Strong descriptions help the preview answer “why click this?” in one short scan.

Recommended review workflow

Review URLs in order of business importance: homepage, product pages, campaign landing pages, top blog posts, and evergreen documentation. This ensures the most visible routes are corrected first and prevents inconsistent sharing quality across the site.

After inspecting the extracted metadata, compare the preview against the real intent of the page. If the preview promises something different from the destination, users will bounce even if the technical tags are valid. The best Open Graph implementation is accurate, concise, and visually aligned with the content.

Repeat the check after deployment changes, image updates, or CMS migrations. Social metadata tends to regress quietly because teams often validate layout and SEO first, then forget how shared URLs appear in real messaging environments.

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