Open Graph Preview Checker
Preview the fields that shape a social share card before your link lands in chats, feeds, and reposts.
Live checker
Preview the link card before it leaves your site
A practical Open Graph check for the copy and image users are most likely to see when a link gets shared.
Query params only appear when your draft differs from the default example.
This length is usually readable across most link card layouts.
This should usually stay readable without becoming dense.
Card signals
Watch image readiness, source trust, and copy density.
Start from a realistic card draft
Keep the preview easy to trust
- Write the title for a cold audience. They do not know your context yet.
- Descriptions should add context, not rephrase the title word for word.
- If the image is weak or missing, the card usually feels unfinished.
- Treat the URL as public-facing copy. Messy slugs lower trust.
Priority fixes
Fix the parts that change click intent fastest.
Start with missing image or bloated title issues first. They are usually more expensive than minor wording tweaks.
This card is in a healthy range
The title, description, URL, and image are balanced enough for a first publish pass. At this point the main gains are visual polish and stronger image choice.
Short answers before the link goes public
Is this a perfect preview for every platform?
No. Platforms crop and style cards differently. This tool gives you a practical pre-share check for the fields you control.
Why does the image matter so much?
For most social and chat previews, the image carries the first visual impression. Missing or generic images usually reduce click-through.
How long should an Open Graph title be?
A concise title often lands well around 55 to 70 characters. Longer titles can still work, but the front half needs to carry the meaning.
Do I need a different title from my SEO title?
Not always. But social titles can be slightly more conversational if that improves clarity when a link is shared in chats or feeds.