🔗 OpenGraph Fetch

Helping you plan how your content looks when shared on social media

Analyzing website...

Social Media Previews

📘 Facebook Sharing

Facebook uses OpenGraph meta tags with 1200x630px images (1.91:1 ratio) for optimal display. Requires high-resolution images at least 1080px wide for best results.

𝕏 X (Twitter)

X (formerly Twitter) supports summary cards (144x144-4096x4096px square) and large image cards (300x157-4096x4096px). Images must be under 5MB and use HTTPS.

💼 LinkedIn Sharing

LinkedIn uses a compact 2025 design with left-aligned thumbnails and right-aligned text. Uses 1200x627px images with 1.91:1 aspect ratio for optimal display.

📌 Pinterest Pins

Pinterest requires high-quality images and works best with vertical aspect ratios (2:3). Rich Pins use structured data for enhanced information.

🎮 Discord Embeds

Discord uses OpenGraph and Twitter Card meta tags for rich embeds. Requires HTTPS for proper display and has extended caching behavior.

How to Use This Tool

1

Enter Your URL

Paste any website URL into the input field above. The URL should start with https:// for best results.

2

Analyze & Plan

Click "Analyze" to fetch your website's metadata and see how your content will look on Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Perfect for planning your social media strategy.

3

Review & Optimize

Check each platform's preview and validation messages. We'll show you what's working well and suggest optimizations for better social media engagement and reach.

4

Export & Execute

Use the "Export Metadata" button to save your results as JSON. Review the extracted metadata to plan your content strategy and implement improvements.

💡 Pro Tips for 2025

  • Universal Image: Use 1200×630px (1.91:1 ratio) for Facebook, LinkedIn, and Discord
  • Twitter/X Images: Square images (400×400px) for summary cards, 1200×675px for large cards
  • Image Requirements: All images must be under 5MB and use HTTPS URLs
  • LinkedIn 2025: New compact layout with smaller thumbnails (100×60px)
  • Discord Support: Requires HTTPS and uses Twitter Card + OpenGraph fallback
  • Title Limits: Facebook (60 chars), Twitter (70), LinkedIn (150), Discord (256)
  • Planning: Always test across all platforms before major campaigns