100% Free Tool
OG Image Generator
Create beautiful Open Graph images for your blog posts, products, and social media content. No watermarks, no account required, all processing happens in your browser.
Choose a Template
1200 x 630px (Standard OG Image Size)
Why Use Our OG Image Generator?
Open Graph images are crucial for social media engagement. Our tool makes it easy to create professional-looking preview images.
100% Free
No watermarks, no hidden fees, no account required. Use it as much as you want.
Privacy-First
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
Real-Time Preview
See changes instantly as you customize your image. No waiting for renders.
How to Create OG Images
Follow these simple steps to create stunning preview images for your content.
Choose a Template
Start with one of our pre-designed templates or create from scratch.
Customize Your Design
Add your title, images, logo, and adjust colors to match your brand.
Export & Use
Download as PNG or JPG and add to your website's meta tags or social posts.
Customization Options
- Text Elements: Title, tag, date, read time, author
- Images: Logo, main image, avatar with styling options
- Backgrounds: Solid colors, gradients, or images with overlays
- Patterns: Grid, dots, circuit board, and more
- CTA Button: Customizable button with 9-position placement
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an OG image?
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 messaging apps. It's defined using the og:image meta tag in your HTML.
What size should an OG image be?
The recommended size is 1200x630 pixels. This is the standard that works well across most social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Our generator creates images at exactly this size.
Is this tool really free?
Yes, completely free with no limitations. There are no watermarks, no account required, and no premium features locked behind a paywall. You can create and download as many images as you need.
Where are my images stored?
Nowhere. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your images and uploaded assets never leave your device. When you're done, simply download the final image to your computer.
How do I add the OG image to my website?
Add these meta tags to the <head> section of your HTML:
<meta property="og:image" content="https://yoursite.com/og-image.png">
<meta property="og:image:width" content="1200">
<meta property="og:image:height" content="630">
<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
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