Website Metadata Extractor – OG Tags, Title, Description & Favicon
Paste a URL to fetch Open Graph data, and explore the site's sitemap to preview other pages.
Open Graph tags are essential metadata that control how your website appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and messaging apps. Our Website Metadata Extractor helps you quickly analyze any URL to see its OG title, description, image, favicon, canonical URL, and fallback meta tags. This tool is perfect for SEO professionals, web developers, and social media managers who need to verify metadata implementation or audit competitor sites.
Beyond individual URL analysis, our tool automatically discovers and parses your site's sitemap (from robots.txt or /sitemap.xml) to list all indexed pages. You can then click any URL to preview its specific metadata, making it easy to audit entire websites for proper OG tag implementation. All extraction happens server-side to avoid CORS issues, and we never store your data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph tags are meta tags that control how URLs are displayed when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. They include og:title, og:description, and og:image, which determine the preview card appearance.
Why is an OG image important?
An OG image is the visual preview that appears when your URL is shared on social media. It significantly increases click-through rates and engagement. Without an OG image, social platforms may show a generic placeholder or no image at all.
What if a site has no sitemap?
If no sitemap is found in robots.txt or at /sitemap.xml, the tool will show a message indicating no sitemap was detected. You can still extract metadata from individual URLs by entering them directly.
Do you store the pages I fetch?
No, we do not store any of the URLs you fetch or their metadata. All extraction happens in real-time through our API, and no data is saved on our servers. Your privacy is guaranteed.