Free SEO tool

Free Meta Preview Tool

Paste any public page URL. Blogima shows Google, X, Facebook, and LinkedIn share cards, flags missing tags, and lets you copy updated Open Graph HTML before you publish.

Need a share image? Generate an OG image in the browser.

Enter the web page URL

Practical guide

What a meta preview can and cannot tell you

A meta preview is a diagnostic view of the title, description, canonical URL, and social metadata returned in a page’s initial HTML. Use it to catch missing signals and compare likely cards before publishing, not as a guarantee of what a platform will display.

Pre-publish QA

Catch a missing title, description, canonical URL, or social image before a page is promoted.

Editorial review

Compare one proposed title and image across search and social card layouts.

Metadata handoff

Create a practical metadata starting point for a Ghost post or custom theme.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Enter a URL

    Paste the public URL of the page you want to inspect.

  2. 2

    Inspect the signals

    Review missing field warnings and compare each platform preview.

  3. 3

    Tune the preview

    Adjust the title, description, site name, or image to test a clearer version.

  4. 4

    Publish and validate

    Copy the metadata, publish it on your site, then verify it with the official platform debuggers.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is a meta preview?

A meta preview reads metadata from a public page and approximates how search results and social share cards may appear. Platforms can still rewrite or crop the final result.

Does the tool change my website?

No. Blogima only reads the public page. Edits made in the preview stay in your browser until you copy the generated HTML and add it to your own site.

Which metadata does Blogima inspect?

The tool reads the HTML title, meta description, canonical URL, core Open Graph fields, and core Twitter card fields that are present in the initial HTML response. It does not execute JavaScript, so client-rendered meta tags on SPAs may be missed.

Why might the preview differ from what a platform shows?

Results reflect a single fetch using Blogima’s user agent. Some sites serve different tags to Facebook, Google, or X crawlers, so your live share card may differ from this preview.

What should I use for an Open Graph image?

Use an absolute, public HTTPS image URL. A 1200×630 image is a widely supported starting point for large social cards, although each platform may crop or cache it differently.

Will the Google preview match my live search result?

Google and other search engines often rewrite titles and descriptions in results. Better metadata helps clarity, but it does not guarantee the exact snippet users will see.

Will better metadata improve AI search visibility?

Clear titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, and structured data can help systems identify a page, but they do not guarantee rankings or AI citations. The page content and verifiable entity signals remain more important.