Build a complete set of Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags from a five-field form. Copy the output and paste it into your <head> — instant social-ready previews.
Open Graph tags are the meta tags that control how your URL renders when shared on social platforms. The minimum complete set is five fields: title, description, URL, image, and site name. Twitter requires its own twitter:card type plus parallel title, description and image tags. Writing them by hand is error-prone; this tool generates a clean, valid block in one click.
Fill in the five form fields: page title, page description, page URL, image URL, and site name. Click Generate. The tool emits a complete block of og: and twitter: meta tags ready to paste between your <head> tags. Copy with one click and you're done.
Use it whenever you publish a new page, when adding social previews to old pages, when migrating a site to a new CMS that doesn't auto-generate OG tags, or when building a one-off landing page that needs to look great on social.
Image: 1200×630 px works for both Facebook and Twitter summary_large_image. Title: keep under 60 characters. Description: 150–160 characters is the sweet spot. Always use absolute URLs (https://) for image and URL fields — relative paths break previews.
Yes for full coverage. Twitter falls back to OG if Twitter tags are missing, but having both gives you platform-specific control.
1.91:1 for summary_large_image (1200×630 px is ideal). Square 1:1 (1200×1200) works well for compact previews.
Use Facebook Sharing Debugger and Twitter Card Validator after deploying the tags to clear platform caches.
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