1200 × 630
Open Graph Social card preview
Compare sharing appearance across five platforms before going live, check content length, and generate Meta Tags that can be pasted directly into the head.
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The actual version may be updated with the platformCheck before publishing
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Open Graph shares best practices with the community
Open Graph allows social platforms to obtain clear titles, descriptions, images and standard URLs when crawling URLs. If tags are missing, the platform may extract page text or arbitrary images on its own, resulting in truncation, duplication, or brand inconsistency. X supports Twitter Card tags; providing both OG and Twitter tags can provide more controllable cross-platform results.
The common size for shared images is 1200 × 630 pixels (approximately 1.91:1). Important text and logos should be placed far away from the edges to avoid being cropped in different layouts. The title and description do not have hard limits that are completely consistent across platforms. The tool prompts with common security ranges, but ultimately it still needs to be verified in the debugging tools of each platform and real posts.
Go-live checklist
- Provide each important page with an independent title and description that matches the content.
- Use absolute HTTPS image URLs and clear canonical URLs.
- Confirm that the image is publicly accessible and that the server returns the correct Content-Type.
- Use the Platform Debugger to clear old caches after updating.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Open Graph?
It is a set of Meta tag protocols that allow services such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Discord to understand the content of shared cards.
How big should the OG picture be?
1200 × 630px is a common starting point; keep safe boundaries around important elements and keep file sizes under control.
Why do you need a Twitter Card when you already have an OG?
Although X can fall back to OG, exclusive tags can clearly specify card types such as summary_large_image.
Will the tool preview be exactly the same as the platform?
Not guaranteed. The platform may update the UI, crop per device, or apply content policies, which are used here for approximate checks before publishing.
What should I do if the share card still shows old content?
Confirm that the online source code has been updated, and then use tools such as Facebook Sharing Debugger and LinkedIn Post Inspector to re-crawl it.