Turn short words into big banner text built entirely from characters, in the classic figlet style. ASCII art banners are a fun way to label a terminal session, brand the top of a README, decorate a code comment, or add personality to a plain text file. Type a word, pick a built-in character style, and the tool renders each letter as a multi-line block using a compact font map. Keep it short for the best effect, since wide banners can wrap. The result is plain monospaced text, so it drops cleanly into any editor or console. Everything is generated in your browser from built-in letter shapes, so it works offline and nothing you type is uploaded.
It turns your words into large figlet-style banner text built from characters, the kind used in terminal output and README files.
It is popular for command line splash screens, README headers, code comments and retro-style messages.
It renders letters and common characters into the big banner style, so short titles and labels convert cleanly.
Turn short words into big banner text built entirely from characters, in the classic figlet style. ASCII art banners are a fun way to label a terminal session, brand the top of a README, decorate a code comment, or add personality to a plain text file.
Yes. Text to ASCII Art Generator is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Text to ASCII Art Generator runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Text to ASCII Art Generator runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
Link this tool from a README, doc or site. The badge links back to this page.
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