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YOUR BRAND’S FIRST IMPRESSION

How does your link look when shared?

Every time someone posts your link on LinkedIn, Facebook or X, a preview card is built from your Open Graph tags. Get them wrong and your brand shares as a bare, image-less box. This previewer fetches any URL, renders the card each platform would show, and tells you exactly what to fix. No signup, nothing stored.

THE PREVIEWER

See your share card

Enter any URL. We render the preview each platform builds — and grade the tags.

Enter a URL to see how it looks when shared — and what to fix.
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How it works: we fetch your page and read its title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, then mock up the card each platform would build. Platforms cache and crop differently, so treat the previews as faithful approximations — the checklist below is the reliable part: it tells you exactly which tags are missing or weak.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Open Graph, answered

What these tags do and why they matter.

What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph (og:) tags are metadata in your page’s <head> that tell social platforms how to display your link — the title, description, and image on the preview card. Without them, platforms guess from your raw HTML, often producing a thin or image-less card that undersells your brand.
Why is the og:image so important?
The image is the largest, most eye-catching part of a share card and the single biggest driver of clicks. A missing or broken og:image means your link shares as a plain text box. It must be an absolute https URL — relative paths and http images are often skipped by platforms, which is why we only render absolute https images in the preview.
What’s a Twitter Card and do I still need one for X?
A Twitter Card (the twitter:card tag) controls how your link appears on X. “summary_large_image” produces the big-image card most brands want. X will fall back to Open Graph tags if no Twitter Card is set, but specifying it gives you precise control over the format.
My preview looks wrong — is the tool broken?
Not necessarily. Platforms cache share previews aggressively, so a card you fixed yesterday may still show old data until you re-scrape it (LinkedIn’s Post Inspector and Facebook’s Sharing Debugger force a refresh). Our preview reads your live tags, so it reflects what’s in your HTML right now — the checklist is the source of truth.
EVERY LINK AN ASSET

Make your brand show up right

Share cards, Open Graph imagery, metadata, and the web structure behind them — by a San Antonio firm that builds brand systems for a living.