Meta Tags & Open Graph Analyzer
Extract and validate SEO meta tags, Open Graph, Twitter card, and canonical link.
About this Meta Tag & Open Graph Analyzer
Audit meta tags, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, and canonical links for any URL. Our meta analyzer extracts and displays all SEO and social media metadata from web pages, helping you understand how pages appear in search results and social media shares. Perfect for SEO audits, social media optimization, competitive analysis, or ensuring your pages have proper metadata configured.
Key Features
Extract and display all meta tags
Analyze Open Graph tags for social media
Check Twitter Card metadata
View canonical link tags
Display title, description, and keywords
Show structured data and schema
Analyze any publicly accessible URL
Works entirely in your browser
How to Use
Enter the URL you want to analyze
Click 'Analyze' to fetch and parse metadata
View all extracted meta tags
Check Open Graph tags for social sharing
Review Twitter Card configuration
Verify canonical links
Review SEO metadata completeness
Use results to improve your page metadata
Popular Use Cases
Audit SEO metadata for websites
Check social media sharing optimization
Analyze competitor metadata strategies
Verify Open Graph tag configuration
Ensure proper Twitter Card setup
Check canonical link implementation
Review meta tag completeness
Optimize pages for search and social
Tips & Best Practices
Check that all important meta tags are present
Verify Open Graph tags for proper social sharing
Ensure Twitter Cards are configured correctly
Check canonical links to avoid duplicate content
Review title and description lengths
Analyze competitor pages for best practices
Use results to improve your metadata strategy
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how content appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. They include og:title, og:description, og:image, etc.
What are Twitter Cards?
Twitter Cards are meta tags that enhance how links appear in Twitter. They provide rich previews with images, titles, and descriptions when URLs are shared on Twitter.
Can I analyze any website?
You can analyze any publicly accessible website. The tool fetches the page and extracts metadata. Some sites may block automated access.
Why is metadata important?
Metadata (meta tags, Open Graph, etc.) controls how your pages appear in search results and social media shares. Proper metadata improves click-through rates and social engagement.