Create 1200×630 standard OG share images. Ready for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn cards.
🎴 PreviewActual: 1200 × 630 px

How to use

  1. Pick a background style (solid, gradient, radial, image).
  2. Enter title, subtitle, site name.
  3. Adjust alignment and font sizes; preview live.
  4. Click Download PNG for 1200×630 image.
  5. Upload to your server and link with og:image meta tag.

Key features

  • 1200×630 Open Graph standard
  • 5 background styles (solid · linear · diagonal · radial · image)
  • 4 text zones (title, subtitle, site, URL)
  • Left/center alignment, free font sizing
  • One-click meta tag code copy

Use cases

  • Blog post share card — post title + blog name
  • Product page — key copy + brand logo
  • Landing page — service name + tagline
  • Event/notice — date and venue in subtitle
  • YouTube link share — text card instead of thumbnail

What is OG image and why it matters

Open Graph image is a 2010 Facebook standard now used by Twitter, Slack, Discord, LinkedIn. It's the thumbnail card shown when a URL is shared. 1200×630 (1.91:1) is the FB/LinkedIn standard; Twitter auto-crops to 2:1. Keep important content in the center 80% safe zone so edges don't get cut.

FAQ

Where do I upload this image?

Upload to your site's image directory (e.g., /images/og-home.png) and add <meta property="og:image" content="https://example.com/images/og-home.png"> in <head>.

Why doesn't Facebook show my new image?

FB caches aggressively. Refresh at developers.facebook.com/tools/debug.

Recommended file size and resolution?

1200×630, under 300KB (max 1MB but slow). JPG is lighter than PNG but this tool exports PNG.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No, everything happens locally in your browser.