New workflow guide covering Satori + resvg pattern for dynamic social preview images. Includes production template, gotchas (font format, static file shadowing), design variants, and testing approach. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Dynamic OG Image Generation with Astro
Generate social preview images automatically at build time instead of maintaining stale static PNGs. Every share on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or Slack will show accurate, up-to-date stats.
Why bother
Static OG images go stale. The day you add your 200th template or hit 1k GitHub stars, your social preview still shows the old numbers. Dynamic generation solves this once and stays accurate forever.
The pattern below uses Satori (Vercel) to render a React-like tree to SVG, then resvg to convert to PNG. It runs at build time in Astro — zero runtime cost, no external service.
Stack
| Package | Role |
|---|---|
satori |
Renders JSX-like object tree to SVG |
@resvg/resvg-js |
Converts SVG to PNG (Rust, fast) |
@fontsource/inter |
Local font files (woff1 format required) |
Setup
pnpm add satori @resvg/resvg-js @fontsource/inter
Create the file at src/pages/og-image.png.ts. Astro automatically serves it at /og-image.png.
Reference it from your layout:
<meta property="og:image" content="/og-image.png" />
<meta name="twitter:image" content="/og-image.png" />
See the ready-to-use template: examples/scripts/og-image-astro.ts
The pattern
import type { APIRoute } from 'astro'
import satori from 'satori'
import { Resvg } from '@resvg/resvg-js'
import { readFileSync } from 'fs'
import { resolve, dirname } from 'path'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'
const __dirname = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url))
export const GET: APIRoute = () => {
const fontData = readFileSync(
resolve(__dirname, '../../node_modules/@fontsource/inter/files/inter-latin-400-normal.woff')
).buffer as ArrayBuffer
const svg = satori(
{ type: 'div', props: { style: { /* ... */ }, children: [ /* ... */ ] } },
{ width: 1200, height: 630, fonts: [{ name: 'Inter', data: fontData }] }
)
const png = new Resvg(svg, { fitTo: { mode: 'width', value: 1200 } }).render().asPng()
return new Response(png.buffer as ArrayBuffer, {
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'image/png' },
})
}
Dynamic stats from content
Count your content files at build time instead of hardcoding:
function countQuestions(): number {
const dir = resolve(__dirname, '../content/questions')
let total = 0
for (const cat of readdirSync(dir, { withFileTypes: true })) {
if (cat.isDirectory()) {
total += readdirSync(resolve(dir, cat.name))
.filter(f => f.endsWith('.md')).length
}
}
return total
}
Stats you can auto-count:
- Markdown files in a content directory (questions, articles, docs)
- YAML entries in a data file
- Line count of a large document
Stats to keep hardcoded (update manually):
- GitHub stars (dynamic, use
1.1k+as a conservative label) - Templates from another repo
- Performance benchmarks
Gotchas
Font format matters
Satori requires woff1 or TTF. It will silently fail or throw an error with woff2 or remote CDN URLs that redirect to HTML.
// Correct — local woff1 from @fontsource
readFileSync('node_modules/@fontsource/inter/files/inter-latin-400-normal.woff')
// Fails — woff2 not supported by resvg
readFileSync('node_modules/@fontsource/inter/files/inter-latin-400-normal.woff2')
// Fails — CDN may return HTML (redirects, auth walls)
await fetch('https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/inter/...')
Static files shadow API routes
Astro dev server serves static files in public/ before API routes. If you have a public/og-image.png, it will always be served instead of your dynamic endpoint.
Delete it:
rm public/og-image.png
Also check the project root and dist/ — files there can shadow the route too. Diagnose with curl -I http://localhost:4321/og-image.png: if the response has a Last-Modified header, you are hitting a static file, not the API route.
Browser cache
After removing the static file, do a hard refresh (Cmd+Shift+R) or test in a fresh incognito window. The browser may have cached the old PNG aggressively.
satori is synchronous in newer versions
Some versions of satori return a Promise<string>, others return string. If you get a [object Promise] PNG, add await:
const svg = await satori(tree, options)
Testing
Local preview — visit directly in the browser:
http://localhost:4321/og-image.png
Social preview simulation — paste your prod URL into:
- opengraph.xyz — generic OG debugger
- LinkedIn Post Inspector (
linkedin.com/post-inspector/) — forces cache refresh for LinkedIn - Twitter Card Validator (
cards-dev.twitter.com/validator)
CI check — if you want to catch regressions, you can add a build step that checks the generated PNG file size is above a threshold:
# In CI after pnpm build
SIZE=$(wc -c < dist/og-image.png)
if [ "$SIZE" -lt 10000 ]; then
echo "og-image.png looks too small ($SIZE bytes) — generation may have failed"
exit 1
fi
Variants
Personal branding (no stats grid)
children: [
{ type: 'span', props: { style: { fontSize: '48px', color: '#c0522a' }, children: 'FB.' } },
{ type: 'span', props: { style: { fontSize: '80px', fontWeight: 800, color: '#f5f5f5' }, children: 'Your Name' } },
{ type: 'span', props: { style: { fontSize: '24px', color: '#8b949e' }, children: 'Your tagline here' } },
]
Project list badges
['project-a.com', 'project-b.com', 'project-c.com'].map(label => ({
type: 'div',
props: {
style: { background: '#161b22', border: '1px solid #30363d', borderRadius: '8px', padding: '8px 16px' },
children: [{ type: 'span', props: { style: { color: '#c0522a' }, children: label } }],
},
}))
Terminal-style badge (for CLI tools)
{
type: 'div',
props: {
style: { background: '#21262d', border: '1px solid #30363d', borderRadius: '20px', padding: '6px 16px', color: '#3fb950', fontFamily: 'monospace' },
children: '>_ your-cli-tool',
},
}
Keeping stats in sync
Maintain a single source of truth. When you update stats in the OG image, update them everywhere (landing page badges, README, etc.) in the same commit.
For projects with multiple landings, create a slash command /update-stats-image-landings that walks each repo and prompts you to verify each stat. This prevents drift across sites.