ASCII Art Generator
Convert text to ASCII art — free, instant, no signup required
Processed locally in your browserUp to 30 characters. Letters, numbers and punctuation supported.
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Preview
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Font: Block · 5 characters input
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How to Use
1. Type or paste your text into the input field. 2. Select a font style using the pill buttons (Standard, Banner, Block, Slant, Shadow, or Bubble). 3. Preview updates automatically in the dark monospace area below. 4. Click "Copy" to copy the ASCII art to your clipboard. 5. Click "Download" to save the result as a plain-text .txt file.
Features
- ✓Six unique ASCII art font styles: Standard, Banner, Block, Slant, Shadow, Bubble
- ✓Live preview updates instantly as you type
- ✓Copy to clipboard with one click
- ✓Download as .txt file
- ✓Adjustable output width
- ✓Supports A–Z, 0–9 and common punctuation
- ✓Dark mode friendly monospace preview
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is ASCII art?
- ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses printable characters from the ASCII standard to create visual images, text banners, and illustrations. It became popular in the early days of computing when graphical displays were limited or unavailable.
- What font styles does this ASCII art generator support?
- This tool includes six built-in styles: Standard (classic block letters), Banner (tall hash-character letters), Block (solid filled characters using █), Slant (diagonal italic feel), Shadow (depth effect using ░▒▓), and Bubble (rounded characters using ○ and ●).
- Can I use the generated ASCII art anywhere?
- Yes. The output is plain Unicode text, so you can paste it into emails, code comments, README files, social media posts, terminal banners, Discord messages, or anywhere else that supports monospace or plain-text display.
- Why does ASCII art look best in monospace fonts?
- ASCII art relies on every character occupying exactly the same width so that columns align perfectly. Proportional fonts vary character widths, which breaks the alignment and distorts the image. Always view or paste ASCII art in a monospace environment.
- What is the history of ASCII art?
- ASCII art traces back to typewriter art of the early 20th century but flourished with the rise of teletypes and personal computers in the 1970s–80s. It was a staple of BBS culture, early internet communities, and Usenet groups throughout the 1980s and 1990s before widespread graphical interfaces made it less necessary.