Twitter Open Graph Preview
See how your link appears when shared on Twitter
Preview
This is how your link will appear when shared on Twitter.
The preview is generated from your page's Open Graph meta tags.
Image specifications
Images that don't meet platform requirements may be cropped incorrectly, rejected, or displayed at poor quality.
Each platform has different specifications. Make sure your image meets Twitter's requirements shown below.
Page request
When you share a link on Twitter, it sends a server-side request, not a browser, to fetch the page's HTML and read the meta tags. This is the request it makes.
curl -vL \ -H 'User-Agent: Twitterbot/1.0' \ -H 'Accept: */*' \ -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip' \ 'https://www.apple.com/newsroom/search/?q=Apple%20Deploys%20OpenGraph%2B'Image request
After reading the meta tags, Twitter makes a separate request to download the image. Some platforms use a different User-Agent or Accept header for images.
curl -vL \ -H 'User-Agent: Twitterbot/1.0' \ -H 'Accept: image/*' \ 'https://www.apple.com/newsroom/images/default/apple-logo-og.jpg?202603252333'