Cool Text Art & ASCII Art Generator
Create cool text drawings and awesome text art instantly. Perfect ASCII art for WhatsApp, Discord, and social media. Make cute text art and fun text art free!
🎨 How it works
💡 Preview updates in real-time as you type. Try different fonts to find your perfect style!
Enter Your Text
ASCII Art Output
Unicode Text Styles
Works on Instagram, TikTok & everywhere (no monospace needed)
Multiple Font Styles
Choose from different ASCII fonts including block letters and banner styles.
Real-time Preview
See your ASCII art update instantly as you type. No waiting or loading.
Easy Export
Copy to clipboard with one click or download as a text file for later use.
100% Client-side
All processing happens in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.
ASCII Art Gallery
Popular ASCII art ready to copy and paste
Create Cool Text Drawings & Awesome Text Art
Our ASCII art generator helps you create cool text drawings and awesome text art instantly. Whether you need ASCII art for WhatsApp, Discord bios, or want to make cute text art for social media, this free tool has you covered with multiple styles.
Popular Uses for Text Art
💬 ASCII Art for WhatsApp
Create fun text art and cool text drawings perfect for WhatsApp status, messages, and group chats. Copy and paste instantly!
🎀 Cute & Fun Text Art
Make cute text art for Instagram bios, Discord profiles, and social media. Stand out with awesome text art styles!
🏷️ Create ASCII Banners
Create ASCII banners for terminals, README files, and code comments. Multiple font styles for every project.
🖥️ Terminal & Code
Add stylized headers to your CLI apps and source code. Makes navigation easier in large files.
Available Font Styles
Block
Bold, solid characters for maximum impact
Banner
Classic hash-style ASCII art
Script
Elegant, flowing handwriting style
3D
Modern block letters with depth
Shadow
Characters with gradient shadow effects
Digital
LCD/LED display style with box drawing
Dots
Matrix-style using dots and circles
💡 Pro Tips
- • Use monospace fonts when displaying ASCII art to maintain proper alignment
- • Test your ASCII art in different applications as rendering may vary
- • Combine different styles for headers and subheaders to create hierarchy
- • For X.com (Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram: Always download as PNG image—these platforms use proportional fonts that break ASCII art alignment
- • Copy-paste works great on Discord, Slack, terminals, and code editors that use monospace fonts
Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't my ASCII art display correctly on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter?
These platforms use proportional fonts where each character has different widths, which breaks ASCII art alignment. The solution is to download your art as a PNG image instead of copying the text. Use the "Image" download button and choose your preferred background color.
What's the difference between ASCII art and Unicode fancy text?
ASCII art uses arrangements of characters to create visual images or large stylized text. Unicode fancy text uses special Unicode characters that look like styled letters (𝗯𝗼𝗹𝗱, 𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘤, 𝓬𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓲𝓿𝓮). Fancy text works everywhere including Instagram bios, while ASCII art requires monospace fonts to display correctly.
Can I use ASCII art in Discord or WhatsApp?
Yes! Discord and WhatsApp handle ASCII art well. For Discord, wrap your text in triple backticks (\`\`\`) to use a code block with monospace font. WhatsApp generally preserves formatting in messages, though very wide art may wrap on mobile screens.
Why do some characters show as boxes or question marks?
This happens when your device doesn't have the required font to display certain Unicode characters. Try a different font style, or download the art as an image. Most modern devices support the characters used in our fonts.
How do I create ASCII art from my own images?
This tool converts text to ASCII art. For converting photos or images to text art, try our Braille ASCII Art Generator which converts any image into detailed braille character art.
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