Open Graph Checker

Inspect Open Graph, Twitter Card, and HTML fallback metadata for any web page, then preview how the link may appear when shared.

Check a URL

Enter a full URL to fetch social sharing metadata.

Open GraphCSV export

Open Graph Checker and Social Preview Tool

Use this Open Graph checker to inspect the metadata that controls how a page appears on social platforms, messaging apps, and link previews. Check titles, descriptions, images, site names, Twitter Card tags, and HTML fallback metadata from one URL.

Open Graph tags

Inspect og:title, og:description, og:image, og:type, and other social preview metadata.

Twitter Card tags

Review twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image, card type, and related metadata.

Link preview

See a visual preview with image, title, description, site name, type, and final resolved URL.

Export metadata

Copy the full response as JSON or download detected metadata rows as a CSV file.

What is an Open Graph checker?

An Open Graph checker reads a web page and extracts the social metadata used to build link previews. These tags help platforms choose the title, description, image, and page type shown when someone shares a URL.

This tool also checks Twitter Card tags and basic HTML fallback metadata. That makes it useful for debugging social previews before publishing a page or sharing a campaign URL.

What this tool checks

  • Open Graph property tags such as og:title and og:image.
  • Twitter Card name tags such as twitter:title and twitter:image.
  • HTML fallbacks such as page title and icon data.
  • Final resolved URL and total detected metadata count.
  • Copy JSON and download CSV export actions.

Common uses for this tool

  • Check how a URL may appear when shared on social platforms.
  • Audit missing or incomplete Open Graph metadata.
  • Review image, title, and description before publishing a page.
  • Debug Twitter Card and link preview issues.
  • Export metadata for SEO, QA, or content reports.

Open Graph preview note

Link previews can vary by platform because each service may cache metadata, resize images, apply its own validation rules, or choose fallback fields. Clear platform caches after updating metadata if an old preview still appears.