Free Open Graph Checker
Verify your Open Graph tags for Facebook, LinkedIn, and social sharing.
How does your site compare?
Posts with proper OG tags (especially og:image) get 2-3× more engagement on social media than those without.
Based on Open Graph meta tag presence and completeness analysis.
Your page has all key OG tags (title, description, image, type, url) properly configured for social sharing.
How to fix this
Add all five key Open Graph meta tags with a high-quality 1200×630 image for social sharing.
- 1Add <meta property="og:title" content="Your Page Title"> — keep under 60 characters.
- 2Add <meta property="og:description" content="Description..."> — 2-3 sentences summarizing the page.
- 3Add <meta property="og:image" content="https://..."> — use a 1200×630px image.
- 4Add <meta property="og:type" content="website"> (or "article" for blog posts).
- 5Add <meta property="og:url" content="https://..."> with the canonical page URL.
- 6Test with Facebook's Sharing Debugger: developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/
Quick tips by platform
WordPress: Yoast SEO and Rank Math add OG tags automatically. Customize per page in the Social tab.
Wix: Go to Page Settings → Social Share (og:image) to set sharing image and text.
Squarespace: Page Settings → Social Image lets you set the sharing image for each page.
Shopify: Shopify generates basic OG tags from product data. Use SEO apps for more control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph (OG) tags are meta tags that control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social platforms. They define the title, description, image, and type of content.
Which OG tags are required?
The most important are og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:type. Without these, social platforms will try to auto-generate a preview, which usually looks worse.
What image size works best?
The recommended size is 1200×630 pixels for Facebook and LinkedIn. This aspect ratio (1.91:1) displays well across all platforms. Minimum size is 600×315 pixels.
Do OG tags affect SEO?
Not directly for search rankings, but they dramatically affect click-through rates from social media shares. More clicks and engagement from social can indirectly boost SEO signals.
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