Open Graph Generator

Create optimized Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags for better social media sharing

Basic Information

Optimal: 40-95 characters 0/95
Optimal: 150-300 characters 0/300

Image Settings

Recommended: 1200x630px (1.91:1 ratio)

Content Type

Twitter Settings

Social Media Preview

Facebook / LinkedIn

Image Preview
EXAMPLE.COM
Page Title
Meta description will appear here...

Twitter

Image Preview
Page Title
Meta description will appear here...
example.com

Generated Meta Tags

Best Practices

📱 Image Guidelines

  • • Use 1200x630px for best compatibility
  • • Keep file size under 8MB
  • • Use JPG, PNG, or WebP formats

✍️ Text Guidelines

  • • Title: 40-95 characters for full display
  • • Description: 150-300 characters
  • • Avoid special characters that break parsing

🎯 Testing

  • • Test with Facebook Sharing Debugger
  • • Use Twitter Card Validator
  • • Check LinkedIn Post Inspector

Features

  • 📱 Real-time social media previews
  • 🎯 Platform-specific optimization
  • 📊 Character count validation
  • 🖼️ Image dimension guidance
  • 📋 Copy and download functionality
  • ✅ Built-in tag validation
  • 🔄 Support for multiple content types

Benefits

  • 🚀 Increased social media engagement
  • 👁️ Better click-through rates
  • 🎨 Professional appearance on all platforms
  • 📈 Improved content sharing
  • 🎯 Platform-specific optimization
  • 💪 Enhanced brand visibility
  • 📱 Mobile-optimized sharing

Example algorithm (days)

// Using date objects in most languages:
days = (date2 - date1).days
Example: Days between 2025-01-01 and 2025-03-01 = 59 days (non-leap year).

6. Days Until

What it does: "Days Until" calculates how many days remain until a target date (a birthday, holiday, event). It is essentially a date-difference from today to a future date but often presented with friendly copy and optional recurrence handling for yearly events.

Features

Example: Today is 2025-09-24 — Days until 2025-12-25 (Christmas) = 92 days.

Putting it all together — Building reliable web calculators

Here are practical tips for developers and product managers building these tools on websites and mobile apps:

Sample HTML form (simplified)

<form id="percentage-form">
<label>Base: <input name="base" type="number" step="any" /></label>
<label>Percentage: <input name="percent" type="number" step="any" /></label>
<button type="submit">Calculate</button>
</form>

Attach client-side JS to compute results instantly and show them inside an accessible result container.

Design & SEO considerations

These calculator pages are highly searchable. Follow these quick SEO tips:

Conclusion

Age, Percentage, Loan, BMI, Date Difference, and Days Until calculators are simple but powerful tools that deliver immediate value. When implemented carefully — with correct formulas, clear UX, accessibility, and privacy considerations — they can significantly improve user engagement and trust. Developers should prefer reliable libraries for date and numeric handling, clearly document assumptions, and provide helpful explanations so users can understand and act on their results.

If you’d like, I can also provide ready-to-use JavaScript snippets for any of the calculators above (for example, a full amortization table script for the Loan Calculator or a BMI widget with unit toggles). Tell me which one you want first and I’ll include a copy-pasteable implementation.

Written as a detailed guide for developers and product teams building small utility calculators for web and mobile. Updated: 2025-09-24.