Powering link previews, metadata extraction, Open Graph checks, social previews, website audits, and URL intelligence workflows at scale.
The Meta Tag Generator helps you check, rewrite, and generate the metadata that controls how your pages appear across social platforms, messaging apps, previews, and internal tools.
Create the core HTML tags used for page titles, descriptions, Open Graph previews, and Twitter/X card-style sharing.
Generate or improve the title shown in browser tabs, previews, and search snippets.
Create stronger descriptions for search snippets and social preview cards.
Set the title platforms use when your page is shared.
Control the description shown in social preview cards.
Add or update the image used in rich link previews.
Prepare title metadata for Twitter/X-style previews.
Generate description copy for Twitter/X card previews.
Use image metadata to improve how the page appears when shared.
Instead of guessing what your title and description should say, OpenGraph.io reads the actual page content and generates alternative title and description options you can preview before publishing.
Generate description options based on the real page content, not just the existing tags.
Create stronger title options for social previews and page metadata from the actual page.
AI reads the page content directly — not just the existing metadata — to generate better options.
Compare multiple title and description directions before choosing the one that fits.
See how AI suggestions affect the Facebook, LinkedIn, and X/Twitter preview cards as you work.
Create better metadata copy for client pages without needing developer access to the site.
See how your current and edited metadata appears across major social preview surfaces before handing changes to a developer or publishing the page.
Check how title, description, and image appear in a Facebook-style link card.
Review how the page looks when shared in LinkedIn feeds or messages.
Preview Twitter/X-style card metadata and social share appearance.
Update fields and see preview changes reflected across all three platform cards.
Use live title and description counters to keep copy within practical preview ranges.
Check whether the selected image creates a strong social card before handing off.
Each tool serves a different stage of the metadata workflow. Here is where the Meta Tag Generator fits beside the Open Graph Checker and Site Audit.
The Meta Tag Generator starts by reading an existing URL. It pulls the current metadata, renders social previews, and gives you a better starting point than writing tags from scratch.
When a client page has weak or missing social metadata, agencies need a fast way to show the issue, rewrite the preview copy, and hand off a clear fix. The Meta Tag Generator turns that process into a simple URL-based workflow.
Start by pasting the client URL — no CMS access, site credentials, or code needed.
Show exactly how the link appears before and after edits across Facebook, LinkedIn, and X.
Generate copy options from the actual page content, not guesswork.
Prepare the title, description, image URL, and metadata changes developers need to update the page.
Check social previews before launches, ads, email sends, or announcements.
Move from one URL to a full-site metadata audit when needed.
The workflow is URL-first. Paste the page you want to improve, let OpenGraph.io fetch the existing metadata, and use AI suggestions or manual edits to prepare stronger tags.
Whether you are a developer, marketer, or agency managing client metadata, the Meta Tag Generator fits into the workflow you already use.
Generate metadata from the actual page instead of starting from a blank form.
Check Facebook, LinkedIn, and X/Twitter-style preview cards in real time.
Create stronger descriptions based on real page content, not just the existing tags.
Use practical title and description ranges while editing to stay within preview limits.
Prepare metadata changes for CMS, code, or developer workflows.
Pair metadata generation with link previews, Open Graph checks, site audits, and social image tools.