OpenGraph Image Size Checker
Instantly extract and analyze the OpenGraph (OG) image of any URL. Check dimensions, aspect ratio, and file size to ensure perfect social media previews.
Secure Processing. No data is permanently stored.
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Detailed Specifications
About the SERPInsight OpenGraph Image Size Checker
The OpenGraph Image Size Checker is built to instantly fetch and parse Open Graph (OG) meta tags from your live web pages, letting you see exactly how your links will display when shared on Facebook.
Developed by SERPInsight, this utility helps webmasters and marketers prevent broken link previews, missing images, or truncated titles—ensuring your shared content is visually compelling and engineered to maximize Click-Through Rates (CTR) on social feeds.
How to use
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Input URL
Enter your target page URL in the field above to extract live Open Graph metadata.
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Wait for processing
Our system securely parses the head tags instantly to find all relevant Facebook OG properties.
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Review & Optimize
View the simulated Facebook post preview and export the raw tags to verify your CMS output.
Understanding the Metrics
The visual thumbnail of your link. Facebook prefers high-resolution images (1200x630 pixels) with a 1.91:1 aspect ratio to display the large card format.
The bold headline and summary below the image. Keep titles under 60 characters and descriptions around 65-90 characters to avoid truncation on mobile apps.
og:url acts as the canonical link for aggregating likes and shares. og:type (like "article" or "website") tells Facebook how to categorize your content.
Optimization Guide
Key Concepts
- Open Graph Protocol: Originally created by Facebook to standardize how URLs are represented in the social graph.
- Fallback Behavior: If OG tags are missing, Facebook scrapes standard HTML
<title>and<meta name="description">tags, often leading to sub-optimal previews. - Cache Locking: Facebook heavily caches your tags. Updating your site won't immediately update Facebook's preview until the cache is cleared.
Best Practices
- Always define
og:urlto consolidate your Facebook sharing metrics and avoid duplicate URL issues. - Ensure your
og:imageuses an absolute HTTPS URL (e.g.,https://...) rather than a relative path. - Test major layout or header changes using this tool to ensure dev updates didn't accidentally remove your OG properties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn't my new preview image updating on Facebook?
What is the ideal image size for Facebook Open Graph?
Do I need different tags for Twitter and LinkedIn?
og:) tags if their own specific tags are missing. However, for Twitter, it is highly recommended to include <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> to ensure large image previews.
How do I add Open Graph tags to my site?
<meta property="og:..."> tags directly inside the <head> section of your HTML document.
Why use SERPInsight?
Professional-grade tools for experts.
Fast Performance
Our scraper logic grabs meta tags instantly without bogging down your browser.
Reliable Accuracy
Visual previews closely replicate Facebook's rendering and extraction rules.
Private & Secure
Data is processed immediately and never permanently stored on our servers.
UX Optimized
A clean, bloat-free interface designed to get SEO tasks done efficiently.