Twitter Card Generator
Generate Twitter card meta tags
0/70
0/200
Tweet title
Tweet description
๐ example.com
The Twitter Card Generator creates meta tags that control how links appear as rich preview cards when shared on Twitter (now X). It supports Summary and Summary Large Image card types, letting you configure title, description, image, site account, and creator account, then providing a real-time preview alongside copy-ready HTML tags. It is an essential tool for maximizing the effectiveness of social media marketing and content distribution.
๐ How to Use
- Select a card type
- Enter title, description, and image URL
- Enter Twitter account info
- Copy the generated tags to your HTML
โจ Features
- โSummary card generation
- โLarge Image card generation
- โReal-time preview
- โAccount linking support
- โAutomatic meta tag generation
๐ก Use Cases
- โขSocial Media Manager: Optimize link card previews in tweets to boost engagement and click-through rates.
- โขWeb Developer: Quickly generate and verify Twitter Card meta tags for websites.
- โขContent Creator: Configure attractive Twitter displays for blog posts and article links.
- โขMarketer: Design and test Twitter share cards for campaign landing pages before launch.
- โขPR Professional: Ensure press release links display professionally on Twitter.
๐ฏ Tips
- โธChoose Summary Large Image for visual content to maximize preview size and attract attention.
- โธEnter your official website Twitter handle for the site account and the author handle for creator.
- โธKeep card titles under 70 characters and descriptions under 200 characters to avoid truncation.
- โธUse Twitter Card Validator (cards-dev.twitter.com) for final rendering verification.
โ FAQ
Q. Which card type should I choose?
A. Choose 'Large Image' if image is important, 'Summary' for text-focused content.
Q. Why doesn't my card show up?
A. Check Twitter Card Validator and ensure robots settings allow crawling.
Q. What is the difference between Summary and Summary Large Image?
A. Summary shows a small thumbnail alongside text, while Summary Large Image places a large image above the text for greater visual impact. Large Image works best for photos, infographics, and visually driven content.
Q. Do I still need Twitter Card tags if I already have OG tags?
A. Twitter falls back to OG tags when its own card tags are absent. However, dedicated Twitter Card tags allow you to optimize specifically for the Twitter display format.
Q. Can I generate Player or App cards?
A. This tool supports the most widely used Summary and Summary Large Image types. Player and App cards require a separate approval process through the Twitter Developer portal.
Q. Why is my card not displaying on Twitter?
A. The robots meta tag may block crawling, the image URL may be invalid, or the page may not have been crawled by Twitter yet. Diagnose with the Twitter Card Validator.