8+ Templates
Choose from pre-designed gradient templates or create your own custom background.
Create beautiful Open Graph images for social media sharing. Choose from templates, customize colors, add overlays, and export instantly.
18 templates available
Customize your OG image.
Set a custom background for your image.
Apply a grid overlay to the background.
Lower values focus the grid in the center with a soft edge fade.
Choose from pre-designed gradient templates or create your own custom background.
Download your OG image as PNG, JPEG, or WebP with one click. No waiting.
All processing happens in your browser. No uploads, no servers, complete privacy.
Choose from Minimal, Screenshot, Product, or Blog layouts to match your content type.
Adjust gradients, colors, and overlays like grid patterns or noise to make it unique.
Upload your logo, add a punchy title, and a category tag for better recognition.
Export as PNG or WebP and add the og:image tag to your website header.
When you share a link on social media, the first thing users see is the preview image. A generic or missing image results in lower engagement and trust. Custom-designed Open Graph images can increase your click-through rate (CTR) by up to 250%.
Our tool helps you generate these images without needing complex design software like Photoshop. Everything is built-in: from typography that is optimized for readability to layouts that follow social media best practices.
An OG (Open Graph) image is the preview image that appears when you share a link on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack. It helps your content stand out and get more clicks.
The golden standard is 1200×630 pixels. This ensures high quality on all retina displays while maintaining a 1.91:1 aspect ratio that fits almost every social platform preview window perfectly.
Absolutely. While Twitter used to prefer a 2:1 ratio (1200x600), the 1200x630 format produced by our tool is fully compatible and displays beautifully as a "Summary Card with Large Image".
Yes. LinkedIn looks for standard Open Graph meta tags and uses the 1200x630 format as its primary preview image source. Using a custom image here makes your professional content look significantly more polished.
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