Impact report Open Graph Image Template
An impact report card with a title and three stat columns.
An impact report card with a title and three stat columns.
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Use the Impact report template for sustainability reports, social impact posts, and give back summaries. It is the light ground sibling of the metrics report: three impact figures sit across the bottom, so the numbers you are proud of are the first thing a feed shows.
This template is a metadata image route for the Next.js App Router. The file exports size, contentType, and alt values plus a default async function that returns an ImageResponse. When the report is shared, satori converts the JSX into an SVG document, the runtime rasterizes that SVG into a 1200 by 630 PNG, and Next.js serves the result and wires the og:image and twitter:image tags into the page head automatically. Because the figures live in code, they share a source with the report body and the card never drifts from the page.
Install with the shadcn CLI using your Shadcn UI Blocks API key:
npx shadcn@latest add @shadcn-ui-blocks/og-image-impact-report
The file lands at app/opengraph-image.tsx, which makes it the site wide share card. For a report, move it into that segment instead, for example app/impact/2026/opengraph-image.tsx. You can also copy the code from this page straight into your project.
The card renders text with Inter, read from assets/fonts at your project root with node:fs so the font files never ship to the browser. Download the latin woff files for weights 400, 500, 600, and 700 from Fontsource and save them as assets/fonts/inter-latin-400-normal.woff and so on.
The content object holds the brand, the label chip, the title, and a stats array of value and label pairs. Three figures is the sweet spot; the row divides its width evenly, so two reads fine and four gets tight. Values render at 54 pixels, so keep each to a number and a short unit. A url sits in content for a footer if you want one. The left border on each statistic separates the columns; step it a shade off the background when you recolor.
satori supports a focused subset of CSS: flexbox layout only, flat colors, and an explicit display: flex on any element with multiple children. Keep those rules in mind if you rework the layout.