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Turn Text Into an Image

Turn any text into a downloadable image with custom fonts and colours.

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How do you turn text into an image?

Multi-line notes turn into pictures here: each line you type is drawn as its own row on a canvas that grows to fit the longest line, then the whole thing is saved as a PNG, transparent if you like. Font size and both colours are yours to set. Because the output is pixels, the words survive as an image even where text would be stripped or reformatted.

How to use the Text Into Image

  1. 1 Compose your text; press Enter wherever a new line should start.
  2. 2 Choose sizes and colours for text and background.
  3. 3 The canvas re-renders with every change.
  4. 4 Click Download image for the finished PNG.

What you can use it for

  • Turning a quote or note into a shareable picture.
  • Creating captions and labels for social posts.
  • Making text banners without design tools.
  • Producing image text that resists copy-paste.

Frequently asked questions

Can I put several lines of text in the image?
Yes. Line breaks map to rows in the image, the canvas width tracks the longest row and the height grows with the line count, so nothing gets clipped.
What image format do I get?
A PNG. Lossless encoding keeps letterforms clean, and the optional transparent background means the picture drops onto coloured surfaces without a white box around it.
Why convert text to an image at all?
Images survive where formatting dies: chat apps that mangle whitespace, platforms that block copy-paste, thumbnails, watermarks. A rendered PNG shows exactly what you drew, everywhere.

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