Every meta tag,
from any URL, in one call.
Meta-Extract pulls Open Graph, Twitter Cards, JSON-LD, favicons, canonical URLs, RSS feeds, and robots directives from any URL in a single request. No scraper to maintain, no signup, no monthly bill — pay per call. Built for developers and AI agents that refuse subscriptions.
Built for teams that need URL context without the overhead.
Five concrete shapes of customer who benefit most. If you recognize your workflow, the math is in your favor.
Render link previews without a scraper team.
When a user pastes a URL, call the API and you get title, description, image, and favicon back — everything you need to render a rich preview card. No browser farm, no edge cases, no maintenance window when a publisher changes their HTML.
Audit metadata across thousands of pages.
Feed your sitemap through the API and surface missing og:image tags, broken canonical URLs, conflicting Twitter Card types, or robots directives that contradict your indexing strategy. Pay only for the pages you actually audit.
Decide what to read before reading it.
Have your agent extract structured metadata from a URL first — title, type, author, publish date, description — and use that to decide whether to spend tokens on the full page. Massive savings on long research runs.
Show an accurate preview before publishing.
Pull OG and Twitter Card data for any URL the user adds to a post, then render exactly how it will appear on each platform. Catch the missing image or wrong title before you embarrass the brand at 9am.
Stop maintaining a scraper for one tag.
Open an x402 wallet, run one curl, and your first metadata response lands in under a second. No URL goes through human onboarding. If you don't call the API for a month, you don't pay for the month. That's the entire deal.
- No signup, no API key
- MCP + x402 native
The honest answers.
If something below doesn't cover your case, ping us — we answer directly, no SDR funnel.
What metadata blocks does the API extract?
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Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, JSON-LD structured data, favicon URLs, canonical URL, RSS/Atom feed links, and robots directives — all from a single request, returned under predictable JSON keys.
Do I really not need an account or API key?
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Correct. Authentication is per-request via x402. Open a wallet, sign the request, get the metadata back. Nothing to onboard, nothing to rotate.
How much does each request cost?
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Per successful extraction. Failures cost zero. No monthly minimum, no tiered pricing, no overage. You pay per useful response.
What about JavaScript-rendered pages?
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Meta-Extract reads the initial HTML response. Pages that ship metadata only via client-side JavaScript will return whatever the server-rendered HTML contains. For most publishers, that's everything you need; for SPAs that defer all metadata to the runtime, expect partial coverage.
Can AI agents call this autonomously?
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Yes. The endpoint supports MCP discovery (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf) and x402 micropayments, so an autonomous agent can find it, call it, and pay for it without a human creating an account first.
How is this different from Peekalink, OpenGraph.io, or LinkPreview?
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Those are subscription products that mostly extract Open Graph tags. Meta-Extract returns every metadata block in one shape, charges per successful call, and works without an account. If you're already paying subscription tiers for partial coverage, the math flips.