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# Create OpenGraph Image

The "Create OpenGraph Image" step allows you to generate customized social media preview images (OpenGraph images) for your content. These images appear when your content is shared on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media sites.

### How to Configure the Create OpenGraph Image Step

Configuring the step requires setting the parameters shown below:

* **Shortened Article Title** - Enter a concise title (maximum 45 characters)
* **Background Color** - Specify the background color as a hex code (e.g., #3E0075)
* **Text Color** - Define the text color as a hex code (e.g., #FFFFFF for white or #000000 for black)
* **Logo URL** - Provide a URL to your logo image for branding

{% hint style="info" %}
Note: This step does not allow you to customize the location of the title nor logo.
{% endhint %}

### Output Format

The Create OpenGraph Image step returns an image URL.

Example OpenGraph image:

<figure><img src="/files/JvxJsRC0PfAhkw3LXALU" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>


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