Extract, audit and preview meta tags – SEO, Open Graph, Twitter Cards & more
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How to write titles under 60 characters and descriptions that boost CTR.
Read Tutorial →Why 1200x630 is the golden ratio for Facebook, LinkedIn and Pinterest.
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The title tag and meta description are critical. Also robots meta tag, canonical URL, and viewport for mobile usability.
For security and CORS reasons, the analyzer works by pasting HTML. This guarantees privacy – your code never leaves your browser.
Between 50-60 characters. Google usually displays the first 50-60 characters; longer titles may be truncated.
They control how your content appears when shared on social media, which can significantly improve click‑through rates.
Meta tags are the first thing search engines and social platforms read. Properly optimized meta data can increase organic CTR by 20–30% and ensure correct link previews.
Keep under 60 characters. Google may rewrite, but a concise title helps.
130‑160 characters with a clear value proposition and call‑to‑action.
Use 1200x630 px for Facebook/LinkedIn, and at least 300x157 for Twitter large card.
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