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OG Tag Generator | Free Open Graph Meta Tag Creator

Generate Open Graph (OG) meta tags for Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social platforms. Control how your content appears when shared online.

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Introduction

When someone shares your page on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter, Open Graph tags control the title, description, and image that appear in the preview. The OG Tag Generator creates a complete set of Open Graph meta tags from your page details. Enter your title, description, image URL, and page URL, then get copy-paste-ready tags that ensure your content looks professional on every social platform.

Written by Abhishek AdhikariLast updated: June 27, 2026

Why this tool is needed

The tool generates og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, and og:site_name meta tags from your inputs. It validates URL formats, checks image dimensions, and formats descriptions for optimal social preview display. The output is clean HTML ready to paste into your <head> section.

Role in SEO

Social media is a major traffic source, and first impressions matter. Without Open Graph tags, platforms pull random content from your page — often truncated titles and mismatched images. Properly configured OG tags ensure your content appears polished and professional in social feeds, increasing click-through rates and referral traffic.

How to use it well

1) Fill the form inputs: - OG Title: e.g., Title... - OG Description: e.g., Description... - Image URL: e.g., https://... - Page URL: e.g., https://... 2) Click "Generate OG Tags" to process the inputs. 3) Review the Output panel. Copy or download results as needed.

Step 1

Step 1: Enter og title

Pro tip: Use specific, audience‑aware phrasing (e.g., Title...).

Step 2

Step 2: Enter og description

Pro tip: Use specific, audience‑aware phrasing (e.g., Description...).

Step 3

Step 3: Enter image url

Pro tip: Use specific, audience‑aware phrasing (e.g., https://...).

Step 4

Step 4: Enter page url

Pro tip: Use specific, audience‑aware phrasing (e.g., https://...).

Step 5

Step 5: Click Generate OG Tags

Pro tip: Keep inputs focused; iterate quickly for improvements.

Step 6

Step 6: Review the output

Pro tip: Edit lightly to match brand voice and intent.

Frequently asked questions

What are Open Graph tags?

Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how your content appears when shared on social platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. They define the title, description, image, and URL shown in social previews.

Do OG tags affect SEO?

Indirectly. OG tags don't directly impact search rankings, but they control social sharing previews. Better previews drive more social traffic, which can indirectly improve rankings through increased engagement signals.

What image size should I use for OG tags?

Use 1200×630 pixels for the best display across all platforms. This size works for Facebook, LinkedIn, and most other social networks. Avoid text-heavy images — keep them clean and readable.

Can I test my OG tags?

Yes. Use Facebook's Sharing Debugger (developers.facebook.com/tools/debug) and LinkedIn's Post Inspector to preview how your content will appear when shared.

What's the difference between OG and Twitter tags?

Open Graph tags are used by most platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest). Twitter uses its own tags (twitter:card, twitter:title, etc.) but falls back to OG tags if Twitter-specific tags are missing.

How do I use OG Tag Generator | Open Graph Meta Tag Creator?

1) Fill the form inputs: - OG Title: e.g., Title... - OG Description: e.g., Description... - Image URL: e.g., https://... - Page URL: e.g., https://... 2) Click "Generate OG Tags" to process the inputs. 3) Review the Output panel. Copy or download results as needed.

Is OG Tag Generator | Open Graph Meta Tag Creator free?

Yes, it is free to use with no login. All processing happens in your browser.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. The UI is mobile‑friendly and supports touch and keyboard.

What makes this better than competitors?

It is fast, simple, and focused on clear, reusable outputs with basic SEO guardrails.

How accurate is it?

Outputs reflect your inputs and templates. Review and edit for brand voice and specificity.

Can I customize tone and audience?

Yes. Provide context in inputs; adjust wording after generation as needed.

Is my data private?

Yes. Processing is local to your browser; we do not store inputs or outputs.

Can I download results?

Yes. Use the Download button to save outputs for reuse.

Example output

Sample OG Tags Output:

<meta property="og:title" content="Free OG Tag Generator | Optimize Social Previews" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Generate Open Graph tags for Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Control how your content appears when shared online." />
<meta property="og:image" content="https://www.example.com/images/og-preview.jpg" />
<meta property="og:url" content="https://www.example.com/tools/og-tag-generator" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:site_name" content="100 SEO Tools" />

Best practices

  • Use og:title (60–90 chars) that's different from your page title — optimized for social
  • Write og:description (100–200 chars) with a compelling hook for social feeds
  • Use high-quality images: 1200×630px for Facebook, 1200×628px for LinkedIn
  • Always include og:url with the canonical page URL
  • Set og:type to 'website' for homepages, 'article' for blog posts
  • Test with Facebook Sharing Debugger and LinkedIn Post Inspector

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