Meta Tags / Open Graph
Extract a page's title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter tags.
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About the Meta Tags / Open Graph
The Meta Tags & Open Graph tool fetches any public URL and extracts its SEO-critical metadata, including the page title, meta description, canonical link, Open Graph properties and Twitter Card tags. Seeing exactly what crawlers and social networks read lets you confirm that shared links render the right preview image, title and summary. It is a fast way to debug missing or duplicate tags before they hurt your click-through rate.
How to use
- Enter the full URL of the page you want to inspect.
- Run the check to fetch the page's raw HTML head.
- Review the extracted title, description, Open Graph and Twitter Card values.
- Fix any missing, truncated or duplicate tags in your source markup and re-run.
Frequently asked questions
- Why does my social media preview look wrong?
- Most preview problems come from a missing og:image, an image that is too small, or an og:title that does not match your page title. This tool surfaces each tag so you can spot which one is absent or incorrect.
- What is the difference between Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?
- Open Graph tags (og:*) are used by Facebook, LinkedIn and many others, while Twitter Card tags (twitter:*) are read by X/Twitter. Twitter falls back to Open Graph when its own tags are missing, so you often only need a few Twitter-specific overrides.
- Will social platforms update the preview immediately after I fix my tags?
- No. Platforms cache previews aggressively. After updating your tags you usually need to re-scrape the URL using the platform's own debugging tool to clear the cache.