Open Graph images for Telegram

Generate Telegram link preview images for every page

Use one HCTI og:image pattern across your site. Each page supplies its own metadata, and HCTI keeps the matching Telegram image current without a separate image-generation request.

  • 1200 × 630 images for messages
  • Updates when preview inputs change
  • No extra code per page

HCTI Updates

Telegram

New guide: keep preview images fresh without rendering on every share.

Dynamic Open Graph images for every page

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Dynamic Open Graph images for every page

Use page metadata, controlled refreshes, and content-aware reuse.

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Readable in chats and channels

Telegram links move through private chats, large groups, and broadcast channels. A strong image and compact summary preserve context as the message is forwarded.

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Broadcast channels

Give every announcement a consistent, recognizable preview.

2

Community resources

Make guides and reference links easy to scan in active groups.

3

Forwarded updates

Preserve context when a message reaches people outside the original chat.

Metadata recipe

Set up the Telegram image

Point og:image at the HCTI URL for the current path, then use hcti:selector on that page to choose the element HCTI captures.

<meta property="og:image" content="https://hcti.io/v1/og/{YOUR_DOMAIN_ID}/product-launch">

<meta property="hcti:selector" content="#social-card">

What if the Telegram preview does not update?

Check the page first

  • Confirm the metadata is in the page’s <head> before a crawler loads it.
  • Open the HCTI image URL directly and make sure it returns the expected image.
  • Remember that Telegram may keep its own cached preview after the image changes.

Allow the Telegram crawler

If your firewall filters bots, allow requests whose user agent contains TelegramBot.

TelegramBot (like TwitterBot)
Read Telegram’s preview documentation

Preview your page on Telegram

See the image and text Telegram can use when someone shares your page.

Query parameters are ignored unless you’re signed in.

Public pages only

We’ll read the page’s link-preview tags and image. Some sites may block automated checks.

How it works

The public URL stays simple while HCTI reads the page, creates the image, and reuses it until the inputs change.

  1. Add one og:image pattern

    Use your HCTI domain ID and append the current page path. No API key or per-page image URL needs to be published.

  2. HCTI reads the page head

    On refresh, HCTI fetches the requested page and reads its hcti: screenshot options or html:tv: template values.

  3. Serve the matching image

    HCTI creates the image when the resolved screenshot or template inputs change, then caches and serves it to link-preview crawlers.

Fresh when it matters

Update previews without rendering on every share

HCTI checks page metadata separately from generating the image. Unchanged screenshot or template inputs reuse the existing render; changed inputs create the next image.

Controlled refreshes

Choose how often HCTI may check each page for updated meta tags. Origin cache headers and ETags can avoid unnecessary work.

Content-based reuse

HCTI hashes the resolved screenshot or template inputs so unchanged pages return the image that already exists.

Preview-aware sizing

Use one image everywhere, fit one render into recognized preview sizes, or render with a platform-specific viewport.

Ready for better link previews?

Give every page an image worth sharing

Add one stable OG image URL pattern, keep the supported meta tags on each page, and let HCTI handle rendering and reuse.