Comparison

ogfetch vs OpenGraph.io

OpenGraph.io is a solid, OG-focused scraping API. ogfetch covers the same Open Graph extraction but adds Twitter cards, tech stack detection, word count, and a full meta object, with one-time credits instead of a monthly plan.

Side by side

OpenGraph.io: an Open Graph focused API that scrapes OG tags and offers inferred fallbacks for sites missing them.

ogfetchOpenGraph.io
Open Graph tagsFull og object, absolute image URLsCore feature, with inferred fallbacks
Twitter cardsIncluded in every responseAvailable
Tech stack detectionBuilt in, 20+ frameworks and CMSsNot a primary feature
Word countIncludedNot a primary feature
Pricing modelOne-time credit packs, never expireMonthly subscription tiers
Free tier100 requests/month, no cardFree monthly request allowance

When ogfetch is the better pick

You want one response that covers Open Graph, Twitter cards, full meta tags, word count, and the page's tech stack, billed as credits you buy once. ogfetch is a good fit when you would rather not commit to a recurring subscription.

When OpenGraph.io might fit better

You specifically need OpenGraph.io's inferred or AI-assisted fallbacks for sites that have no OG tags at all, or you are already integrated with their proxy and caching options. Their OG inference is a mature, focused feature.

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FAQ

How is ogfetch different from OpenGraph.io?

Both extract Open Graph tags from a URL. ogfetch returns a broader payload in every call (Twitter cards, full meta object, word count, and detected tech stack) and uses one-time credits that never expire rather than a monthly subscription.

Does ogfetch infer OG tags when a site has none?

ogfetch falls back to the standard title tag, meta description, and favicon when Open Graph tags are missing, so you still get a usable result. It does not do AI-style content inference, which is one area where OpenGraph.io specializes.

Which is cheaper?

It depends on usage, but ogfetch credit packs never expire and start at $3, so for bursty or low-volume usage you avoid paying a recurring monthly fee for months you barely use.

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