In Hostinger Website Builder, you can set an image that illustrates the content of your website, its specific page, or a blog post. Link preview images are visible when sharing your website links on social media platforms. It helps search engines and potential website visitors better understand your content.
Preview images can be added in the following places:
General Website Settings
You can upload a general preview image for your website in the general website settings. Click on Add image or Replace image and upload your file:
The recommended preview image size is 1200×630 PX. Once you add the image, save the changes and update your website.
This general website preview image is automatically used for all website pages unless you add individual preview images to each of them (see below) 👇
Page Settings
If it's a product page, refer here: Product SEO Settings 💡
To add individual preview images for each website page, expand the Pages and navigation panel on the left, open the page settings, and select Social image:
In the Social image tab, click on Add image or Replace image, and upload your file:
The recommended preview image size is 1200×630 PX. Once you add the image, save the changes and update your website.
Blog Post Settings
To set a featured image for your blog post, follow this guide: Website Builder: How to Change the Featured Blog Post Image
Troubleshooting
Keep in mind that these changes are not immediate – it can take up to several hours for the link preview image to be updated. However, make sure that:
While editing your website, the website builder isn’t open in multiple browser tabs or devices simultaneously
The uploaded file is not too large nor too small:
The recommended preview image size is 1200×630 PX
The maximum image file size is 15 MB
The format of your file is supported: .PNG, .JPG, or .JPEG
After making the changes, you've updated the website
Lastly – and it's most often the best solution – clear the cache of the service where you're trying to share your website: Outdated titles, descriptions, and preview images on social media platforms