OG Image Tool
Create professional social share images from templates, or preview how any URL looks on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Slack.
How it works
Paste any URL
Enter the page you want to check. We'll fetch it and pull all the Open Graph and Twitter Card tags.
See how it looks on each platform
Switch between Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Slack to see the actual preview.
Fix any issues
We flag missing tags, truncated titles, broken images, and wrong dimensions. Each issue includes the fix.
What you get
Professional social share images and a full breakdown of your Open Graph tags.
Ready-to-use PNG
1200x630px image that works on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Slack, Discord, and iMessage. The standard size every platform expects.
Copy-paste meta tags
The exact HTML you need for your page's <head>. Includes both Open Graph and Twitter Card tags.
13 template layouts
Six text-only templates and seven photo templates. Upload one or two images with overlay, split, magazine, and dual photo layouts.
Platform-specific previews
See how your link actually appears on each social platform before you share it.
Issue detection
Missing tags, truncated titles, broken images. Each issue comes with the specific code to fix it.
Image & logo upload
Add your own photos and logos to generated images. Photo templates with overlay and side-by-side layouts.
After you run it
Download your image
Save the PNG and upload it to your site's media library or hosting.
Add the meta tags
Paste the generated HTML into your page's <head>. Most CMS platforms have a custom code section for this.
Test with the preview tool
Switch to Preview mode and paste your live URL. Confirm everything looks right on each platform.
Share with confidence
Your links will show a professional image instead of a blank box or random screenshot.
Why OG images matter
When you share a link on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Slack, the platform looks for Open Graph meta tags in your page's HTML. Those tags tell it what image, title, and description to show. If they're missing or broken, your link shows up as a plain URL or a generic placeholder. People scroll right past it.
The standard size is 1200x630 pixels with a 1.91:1 aspect ratio. That works across Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Discord, and most messaging apps. WhatsApp is the exception: it crops to a square, so keep important content centered.
You need both Open Graph tags (used by Facebook, LinkedIn, Slack) and Twitter Card tags (used by Twitter/X). They're similar but not identical. This tool generates both sets so you don't miss anything.
Common questions
1200x630 pixels is the standard. It's a 1.91:1 aspect ratio that works on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Discord, and Slack. WhatsApp crops to square, so keep text and important content away from the edges.
No. Images are generated on the fly and not saved on our servers. The preview tool fetches your URL in real time and doesn't store any results. Everything runs in your browser session.
Each platform renders link previews slightly differently. They use the same OG tags but apply different styling, text truncation, and image cropping. Twitter uses its own twitter:card tags as a fallback. This tool shows you exactly how each platform will display your link.
Twitter will fall back to OG tags if twitter: tags aren't present, but it's better to include both. The twitter:card tag specifically controls whether you get a large image preview or a small thumbnail on Twitter.
Yes. Upload a photo using the Background Image field in the generator. The Overlay template places text over your photo with a gradient scrim, and the Photo Left template puts your photo on the left with text on the right.
Paste the meta tags into your page's <head> section. In WordPress, use Yoast or RankMath. In Shopify, edit your theme.liquid. In Next.js, use the metadata export. Most CMS platforms have a custom HTML/meta section in their SEO settings.
Stop sharing ugly links
Generate a professional OG image or check your existing tags. Free, fast, no signup.