Twitter / X Post Preview

Preview Your X Post Before You Tweet

Compose your tweet, upload images, build threads — and see a pixel-perfect live preview in dark, light, and dim mode before you hit publish.

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Your Name @yourhandle · Just now
What's happening?!
24Replies 148Reposts 1.2KLikes 45.3KViews
💡 Tip: Use @mentions, #hashtags and https://urls — they'll be highlighted in the preview automatically.
How To Use

Your Twitter / X Preview Guide

Everything you need to know about crafting the perfect tweet.

What Is the Twitter / X Post Preview Tool?

Our Twitter / X Post Preview tool lets you see exactly how your tweet will appear in users' timelines before you publish it. Paste your text, upload images, add a poll or link card, and switch between dark, light, and dim themes — all updated in real time.

It's perfect for social media managers, content creators, marketers, and anyone who wants their posts to look polished. No more guessing — what you see here is what your followers will see.

Supported Features

The tool supports all major tweet elements: plain text with @mentions, #hashtags and URL highlighting, image grids (1–4 photos), link preview cards, polls with up to 4 options, engagement metrics display, and custom profile avatars with blue or gold verification badges.

Why Preview Before You Post?

Tweets are immediate and public. A formatting issue, an accidental emoji, or a broken link card can undermine a carefully crafted post. Previewing first lets you catch problems, test different phrasing, and make sure your images compose well in X's image grid layout.

Tips for High-Performing Tweets

Keep it concise. Tweets under 100 characters typically get more engagement than those close to the 280-character limit.

Use visuals. Tweets with images receive significantly more clicks and impressions than text-only posts.

One hashtag. Research shows tweets with 1–2 hashtags outperform those with many, which can feel spammy.

Thread thoughtfully. If your topic needs space, use the Thread builder above to map out your full thread before publishing.