Meta Tag Extractor — Extract OG Tags & SEO Data

Free meta tag extractor tool. Extract and analyze meta tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter card data from any URL. Check your on-page SEO tags.

Extract Meta Tags

How to Use

Enter any public URL in the input box. https:// is added automatically if missing.

Click Extract. The tool fetches the page and parses all meta tags from the HTML head.

Review the results organized by type — standard meta, Open Graph, Twitter Card, and others.

What is a Meta Tag Extractor?

A meta tag extractor reads the HTML source of any webpage and pulls out all the metadata — the title, description, keywords, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, canonical URL, and more. This is useful for SEO auditing, checking how your pages appear in search results and social media previews, analyzing competitor pages, and verifying that your meta tags are correctly implemented.

Frequently Asked Questions

What meta tags does this tool extract?
It extracts the page title, meta description, keywords, viewport, robots, canonical URL, all Open Graph tags (og:title, og:image, etc.), Twitter Card tags, and other meta tags found in the HTML head.
Why is a meta tag important for SEO?
Meta tags tell search engines what your page is about. The title and description appear in search results and directly affect click-through rates. OG tags control how your page looks when shared on social media.
Can I check any website?
Yes, any publicly accessible URL. It will not work with pages behind logins, paywalls, or sites that block automated requests.
What are Open Graph tags?
Open Graph (OG) tags control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and other platforms. They define the title, description, image, and URL shown in the preview card.
What are Twitter Card tags?
Twitter Card tags (twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image) control how your page appears when shared on X (Twitter). They work similar to OG tags but are specific to X.

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