Metafetcher: Open Graph Metadata for Obsidian
Fetch titles, images, descriptions, and site metadata from URLs — straight into your Markdown frontmatter
Open Graph Data, Right Where You Write
Turn Any URL into Structured Metadata
Metafetcher fetches Open Graph data from a URL using OpenGraph.io and writes the results directly into your Obsidian frontmatter. Titles, descriptions, preview images, site names, and metadata become durable Markdown properties you can use across notes, toolkit entries, review pages, and publishing workflows.
Control What Gets Written
Safe Metadata Updates for Living Vaults
Configure whether Metafetcher overwrites existing Open Graph data, creates missing fields, writes fetch errors to frontmatter, or updates the fetch date for processed files. Progress and status feedback keep the workflow clear, while graceful error handling makes metadata enrichment safe for real content collections.
Why Metafetcher Matters
Make Markdown Collections More Visual and Discoverable
Content-heavy teams use Markdown for speed, ownership, and portability. But URLs alone do not make compelling pages. Metafetcher helps transform link collections into rich, visual, searchable content by pulling the metadata needed for cards, previews, filters, and review galleries — without leaving Obsidian.