Free Tool

OG Image Checker

Enter any URL to check its Open Graph image and meta tags. Preview how your page looks when shared on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack.

How It Works

Step 1

Enter Your URL

Paste any publicly accessible URL into the checker above.

Step 2

We Fetch & Analyze

We fetch your page and image server-side, extracting all OG and Twitter Card meta tags.

Step 3

Review Results

See your pass/fail checklist, image preview, and how your link appears on each social platform.

What We Check

15 checks across Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, and image quality.

Image Quality

5

Image exists, dimensions (1200x630), aspect ratio, file size under 1MB, HTTPS URL

Open Graph Tags

6

og:image, og:title, og:description, og:url, og:type, og:image:alt

Twitter Cards

2

twitter:card, twitter:image

Technical

2

Explicit width/height tags, recommended image format (JPG/PNG/WebP)

Frequently Asked Questions

An OG (Open Graph) image is the preview image that appears when you share a link on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack. It is defined using the og:image meta tag in your page's HTML head section.

The recommended OG image size is 1200 x 630 pixels with a 1.91:1 aspect ratio. This works well across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack. The image should be under 1MB in file size for fast loading.

JPG, PNG, and WebP are the recommended formats for OG images. JPG offers good compression for photographs, PNG is better for graphics with text, and WebP provides excellent quality at smaller file sizes. GIF and SVG are not widely supported as OG images.

Common reasons include: missing og:image meta tag, incorrect image URL, image too large to load, CORS restrictions, or the image URL uses HTTP instead of HTTPS. Use this tool to diagnose the exact issue. After fixing, use Facebook's Sharing Debugger to clear cached data.

Twitter can fall back to Open Graph tags, but for the best results you should include both. Twitter Cards give you more control over how your content appears on Twitter, including the card type (summary vs summary_large_image). This tool checks both sets of tags.
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Key Features of Our OG Image Checker

Our OG Image Checker provides a comprehensive analysis of your website's Open Graph images. Key features include:

- Image Dimension Verification: Ensure your images meet the required dimensions for optimal display on various social platforms. - Format Compatibility Check: Validate that your images are in the correct format, such as JPEG or PNG, to prevent any display issues. - Metadata Analysis: Review your metadata settings to ensure they align with industry best practices for better SEO and user experience. - Real-time Previews: Get a visual preview of how your image will appear when shared, allowing for immediate adjustments.

How Does the OG Image Checker Work?

Using our OG Image Checker is simple and efficient. Here's how it works:

1. Enter URL: Input the URL of the webpage you want to analyze. 2. Analyze: Our tool scans the URL to retrieve the OG image and metadata. 3. Review Results: Examine the results, including any recommendations for improvements. 4. Make Adjustments: If needed, adjust your image or metadata based on the insights provided. 5. Recheck: After making changes, recheck the URL to confirm everything is optimized.

Frequently Asked Questions

An OG image is a part of the Open Graph protocol, which allows web pages to become rich objects in a social graph. This image is used when a webpage is shared on social media platforms.

OG images are important because they determine how your link appears on social media. A well-optimized image can increase engagement by making your content more visually appealing.

If your OG image isn't displaying correctly, check the image dimensions and format, ensure the metadata is correctly set, and use our OG Image Checker to identify any issues.