Facebook Preview Tool – See How Your Link Looks Before You Share

Use this free Facebook Preview Tool to simulate how your webpage will appear when shared on Facebook. Instantly preview your Open Graph meta tags including og:title, og:image, and og:description.

How it works: Enter any website URL to see exactly how your link preview will look when shared on Facebook. Perfect for testing before publishing!

Preview Your Facebook Link

Enter a website URL to simulate how it appears when shared on Facebook

Facebook Link Card Preview

This is how your link will appear when shared on Facebook

Example User
2 hours ago

Check out this amazing content! 🚀

example.com
Your Title Here
Your description will appear here...

Detected Open Graph Tags

These are the meta tags that Facebook will use for your link preview

og:title

"My Page Title"

og:description

"This is the page description"

og:image

✅ valid (1200x630)

og:url

"https://example.com/article"

Fix Common Issues

Common problems with Facebook link previews and how to fix them

⚠️ Missing og:image – Add a 1200x630px image

⚠️ og:url is a relative path – Use an absolute URL

Quick Fix Code Snippet:

<meta property="og:image" content="https://example.com/og-image.jpg" />
<meta property="og:url" content="https://example.com/page" />

Test with Facebook Sharing Debugger

Use the official Facebook tool to test and debug your link previews

Want to clear cache or re-scrape your URL? Use the official Facebook Debugger:

Open Facebook Sharing Debugger

What the Facebook Debugger does:

  • Shows what Facebook sees when crawling your page
  • Clears Facebook's cache of your page
  • Forces Facebook to re-scrape your Open Graph tags

FAQ

Common questions about Facebook preview tool

Why doesn't my image show correctly?

Ensure the image is accessible, 1200×630px, and not blocked by robots.txt or headers. Facebook requires images to be publicly accessible via HTTPS.

Can I simulate pages not yet published?

Yes, by entering custom meta tags manually or hosting on a test URL. The page must be publicly accessible for Facebook to crawl it.

What if Facebook shows an old version?

Use the Facebook Debugger to clear the cached preview and force a new scrape. Facebook caches link previews for performance, so updates may take time to appear.

What's the ideal image size for Facebook?

Facebook recommends 1200×630 pixels for optimal display. Images should be at least 600×315 pixels and use a 1.91:1 aspect ratio.

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