See how your page link will look when shared on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Preview before you post.
When you paste a link into WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter/X or LinkedIn, those apps read hidden 'Open Graph' meta tags on your page (og:title, og:description and og:image) and use them to build the link preview card. This tool lets you type a title, URL, description and image URL and shows an approximate preview of that card before you actually share. It does not change your website; it only shows how your existing tags would render, so you can spot a missing image or a title that gets cut off.
A Surat saree seller wants to share https://mystore.com/banarasi-silk on their WhatsApp Broadcast. They enter Title 'Handloom Banarasi Silk Saree - ₹2,499', a one-line description and an image URL. The preview shows the photo, title and 'MYSTORE.COM' domain exactly as customers will see it, confirming the price and photo show up before they send it to 500 contacts.
It usually means your page has no og:image tag, the image URL is broken, or the file is too large. Set a valid og:image (ideally around 1200x630 pixels) and make sure it is publicly accessible, not behind a login.
Yes. The preview reflects the Open Graph meta tags in your page's HTML head. This tool only previews them; you or your developer must add the actual og:title, og:description and og:image tags to the live page.
Each platform renders previews its own way. Facebook and LinkedIn show a large image, Twitter/X uses a summary card, and WhatsApp shows a smaller compact thumbnail, so slight differences are normal.
Platforms cache the old preview. Facebook and LinkedIn have official 'debugger' or 'post inspector' tools to force a re-scrape; for WhatsApp, changing the URL slightly or waiting for the cache to clear usually helps.
Commmerce auto-generates Open Graph tags so your products look great when shared anywhere.
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