Powering link previews, metadata extraction, website audits, social preview images, and URL intelligence workflows at scale.
Social Preview Templates help you build stronger visuals for link previews, social posts, banners, thumbnails, campaigns, and content that needs to stand out when shared.
Template formats for the places your content appears: Open Graph previews, social feeds, profile banners, campaign posts, thumbnails, and share cards.
Social media templates designed for Open Graph metadata and link previews.
Template-based visuals that help shared URLs look more polished across social and messaging platforms.
Ready-to-use image formats for the og:image and twitter:image slots in your page metadata.
Banner-format templates for LinkedIn profiles, company pages, campaigns, or content posts.
Card-format templates sized for Twitter/X preview sharing.
Template options for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and other social formats.
Thumbnail-format templates for video or content promotion.
Social template formats for launches, reports, blog posts, and landing pages.
When a page is shared, platforms often use the image defined in your Open Graph metadata. A strong OG template or meta image can make the difference between a clean, clickable preview and a plain link that gets ignored.
Template formats across a range of social and preview contexts. Choose the format that fits where your content will be shared.
Start with a website URL, text brief, uploaded reference image, or creative direction. OpenGraph.io uses that context to build Social Preview Template options for the format you choose.
Some teams need one Social Preview Template for a page or campaign. Others need repeatable template workflows for content libraries, reports, and preview systems.
Choosing the right Social Preview Template is one part of the workflow. Pair it with meta tag creation and preview validation to make sure everything looks right when the link is shared.
Pick an Open Graph image, LinkedIn banner, Twitter/X card, social post, story, cover, or thumbnail format.
Start with a website URL, text brief, reference image, or creative guidance to shape the template.
Select from the template options and drop the image URL into your social posts, campaigns, link previews, or page metadata.
Use a URL instead of starting from a blank canvas — the tool uses your page content as template context.
Review multiple template directions before choosing one, so you always have alternatives.
Social media templates for posts, banners, stories, covers, thumbnails, and link preview cards.
Use prompts, reference images, and project context to steer the template output toward your brand.
Drop your template image URL straight into Open Graph tags and link previews to complete the workflow.
Pair social templates with link previews, site audits, metadata tools, and URL optimization.