Generate twitter: meta tags for link previews on X, with the right card type.
summary_large_image suits most articles and product pages
Truncated around 70 characters
Truncated around 200 characters
Absolute URL, ideally 1200×600 for a large card
The account for the site — any format works
The individual author
Fill in the fields above to generate Twitter Card tags.
These tags use name=, not property= — the most common reason a card silently fails is copying the Open Graph attribute shape. X also falls back to your Open Graph tags when these are absent, so add them only when you want something different on X specifically. This tool cannot fetch your page or verify the image loads.
A large image card
The most visible format
summary_large_imageA compact summary
Small square thumbnail
summaryA handle in any form
Normalised automatically
https://x.com/utilixsummary_large_image suits most articles and product pages.
Title, description, image and optionally the site and author handles.
Paste them into <head> alongside your Open Graph tags.
Twitter tags are ignored when written with property=. This generator always emits name=, which is the single most common reason a card fails to appear.
A handle pasted as a URL, with an @ or without becomes the @handle form both fields expect.
The app and player card types need properties this tool does not emit, and it says so rather than producing markup that will not work.
Create the twitter: tags that control how a link appears on X. The detail that catches people out is that these tags use name= rather than property= — copy the shape of an Open Graph example and the card is silently ignored. This generator emits the correct attribute, normalises handles pasted in any form (with an @, without, or as a full profile URL), validates the fields each card type actually needs, and warns clearly when you pick a type such as app or player that requires properties this tool does not produce.
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