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What is a Meta Tags / Open Graph Preview tool?

A meta tags preview tool helps you see how your page title, description, URL, and image may appear in search and social previews.

It is useful for SEO, social sharing, and improving the quality of page snippets before publishing.

How to use the Meta Tags / Open Graph Preview

  1. Enter your page title and meta description.
  2. Add the page URL and optional image URL.
  3. Review the Google and Open Graph previews.
  4. Copy the generated meta tags if needed.

Tips

  • Keep titles concise and descriptive.
  • Meta descriptions should usually be clear and readable, not just keyword lists.
  • Use a large, relevant image for better social previews.
  • Previewing snippets before publishing helps avoid truncation and weak messaging.

Snippet quality checklist

Match search intent

The title and description should describe the page users will actually see, not only repeat keywords.

Avoid duplicate snippets

Important pages should not all share the same title or description. Duplicate metadata makes large sites look templated.

Use stable image URLs

Open Graph images should be crawlable, large enough for previews, and not blocked by robots.txt or hotlink rules.

Review after redirects

If a URL redirects, check the final page metadata and canonical URL, because social platforms may cache preview data.

Related guides

Learn the workflow behind this tool and what to check next.

Meta tag checks before sharing a page

Preview titles, descriptions, and social tags before publishing so search snippets and shared links describe the page accurately.

Search snippet fit

Keep titles and descriptions specific, readable, and aligned with the actual page content.

Open Graph basics

Check og:title, og:description, og:image, and canonical URL before sharing pages on social platforms or messengers.

Duplicate pages

Use distinct metadata for important pages so search results do not look like repeated thin pages.

Image readiness

Confirm preview images are crawlable, correctly sized, and not blocked by robots or authentication.

A practical example, an edge case, and a maintainer note

Practical example

Preview a concise title and description, then inspect the actual HTML to ensure only one canonical, title, and indexable robots directive is emitted.

Edge case

Search engines may rewrite snippets based on the query, page content, device width, or duplicate titles, so pixel previews are estimates.

Maintainer note

I optimize for an accurate promise and useful distinction between pages rather than forcing text to a fixed character count.

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Meta Tags / Open Graph Preview FAQ

Can I preview Google and Open Graph snippets?
Yes. This tool shows both a search-style preview and an Open Graph card preview.
Does it generate meta tags too?
Yes. It can generate title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter meta tags.
Is my data sent to a server?
No. This tool works directly in your browser.