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Free OG Preview Checker: See How Your Links Look on Social Media

Preview how your links appear on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and Slack. Check Open Graph tags and fix social sharing issues with Citedy's free OG checker.

Oliver Renfield
February 16, 2026
2 min read

Free OG Preview Checker: See How Your Links Look on Social Media

When someone shares your link on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, or Slack, it generates a preview card with a title, description, and image. If your Open Graph (OG) tags are missing or misconfigured, the preview looks broken — no image, wrong title, or truncated text.

Citedy's free OG Preview Checker shows you exactly how your links appear on every major social platform before you share them.

How It Works

  1. Visit citedy.com/tools/og-preview
  2. Enter your URL
  3. See live previews for Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack
  4. Identify and fix any OG tag issues

Key Features

  • Multi-platform preview — See how your link appears on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and Slack simultaneously
  • OG tag validation — Check og:title, og:description, og:image, og:type, og:url
  • Twitter Card check — Validate twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:image
  • Image dimension analysis — Verify image meets recommended sizes (1200x630px for OG)
  • Missing tag detection — Instantly spot missing or empty OG tags
  • Copy-paste ready — Get the exact OG tags you need to add

Use Cases

Content marketers: Preview articles before sharing on social media to ensure they look professional.

Developers: Debug OG tag implementation after deploying new pages or CMS changes.

Social media managers: Verify that campaign links display correctly before launching posts.

E-commerce: Ensure product pages show the right image, title, and price when shared.

vs Paid Alternatives

Facebook's Sharing Debugger and Twitter's Card Validator are free but platform-specific. Citedy's tool checks all platforms in one place and provides actionable recommendations.

FAQ

Usually because og:image is missing, points to a broken URL, or the image is too small. Use the OG checker to diagnose and fix the specific issue.

1200x630 pixels for optimal display across all platforms. Minimum 600x315 for Facebook.

Do OG tags affect SEO?

Not directly, but they significantly affect social sharing engagement. More shares and clicks from social media indirectly benefit SEO through increased traffic and brand signals.

Check your OG previews now → Free and instant. Or create a free account for 100 credits.