Free Meme Maker - Add Text to Images Online
129 usesClick or drag an image here
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF
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Meme Making Tips
Top & Bottom
Classic meme format uses text at top and bottom to create contrast and humor
Bold Fonts
Impact and Arial Black fonts give the authentic meme look and feel
White on Black
White text with black stroke is visible on any background - the classic meme style
Keep It Short
Short, punchy text works best - viewers should get the joke at a glance
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if my internet connection is lost while I'm making a meme?
Since this free online meme maker processes everything directly within your web browser, an internet connection is only required to load the tool initially. Once loaded, you can continue creating your meme offline without interruption. You will, however, need to reconnect to the internet to download your finished meme to your device, as this is a browser-initiated action.
Can I create animated GIF memes using this free online meme generator?
This meme maker processes all images locally in your browser. While you can load GIF images for editing, the tool will convert them to a static image by using only the first frame. Therefore, you cannot create new animated GIF memes; your output will always be a static image (JPG or PNG) with your custom text.
Can I adjust the outline (stroke) of my meme text?
Yes, you can. The tool offers a stroke feature to add an outline around your text. You can select from various colors for the stroke, and we recommend a contrasting color to the main text for better readability. For instance, white text with a black stroke generally pops on most backgrounds. You'll find the stroke option alongside font color and size adjustments.
Why does my text look pixelated after adding it to the image?
That happens when you stretch a small image too large or use a low-resolution original. Our tool keeps pixel dimensions intact, so a 400x400 image won't magically become sharp at 2000x2000. Try starting with an image at least 800px wide. Text itself should stay crisp regardless because it's rendered as vectors, not painted on the canvas. Pick a high-res source file and you'll get cleaner results.
Is there a limit on how many memes I can make?
No limit at all. You can create as many memes as you want — one, ten, a hundred. Nothing gets saved on our end. Since everything runs in your browser, there's no server queue or daily cap. Just refresh the page or swap the image to start a new one. Practical tip: if you're making memes for a social media campaign, batch them out in one sitting. No sign-up, no throttling.
Does the meme maker work with images from my camera roll on a phone?
Yes, it works on any device with a modern browser — phone, tablet, or laptop. Tap the upload area and your device's file picker opens. Select a photo from your camera roll, gallery, or files. There's no app to install, and nothing gets sent to a server. One caveat: really large photos (10MB+) might slow down the preview on older phones. Stick to images under 5MB for the smoothest experience.
Will the watermarked version look worse than the premium version?
There's no watermark at all. This tool is completely free with no premium tier. You won't see any logo stamped on your final image. The download gives you the same clean meme whether you use it once or a hundred times. Some free meme makers add watermarks to push upgrades — this one doesn't. Use it for client work, social posts, or just for laughs. One heads-up: if you're creating graphics for a brand, choose a solid background color. Transparent backgrounds aren't supported here because memes are meant to sit on top of an image.
Does the meme maker work with vertical images like Instagram stories or TikTok videos?
Yes, vertical images work fine since the tool doesn't enforce any aspect ratio. You can upload a 1080x1920 portrait photo or a square 1080x1080 image — both render without cropping. The text layers adjust to whatever dimensions you bring. For TikTok or Reels, just source a 9:16 screenshot or photo. One quirk: if you upload a very tall image, the preview panel might scroll. No automatic resize happens, so what you see is what you get. Stick to images under 5MB for best performance on mobile.
Will my meme lose quality if I keep editing and downloading it repeatedly?
No, because each download is a fresh render from your original source image. The tool never recompresses a saved file, so there's no generational loss like you'd get with JPEG screenshots. Edit, download, tweak, download again — every export stays as sharp as the first. One catch: if you replace the base image with a previously downloaded meme, you'll lose that benefit. Keep the original photo handy and you'll always export at full resolution.
How do I control where the text sits on my image?
Drag the text box anywhere on the canvas, or use the arrow keys for pixel-perfect nudges. You can also adjust the font size to make text fit tighter against the top or bottom edge. Most classic memes use top and bottom captions, but nothing stops you from dropping text in the middle for a more modern look. Try resizing the image first before you position text, since scaling after the fact will shift everything.
How to Make Memes
- Upload an image by clicking the upload area or dragging and dropping
- Type your text in the top and/or bottom text fields
- Customize font size, color, stroke color, and font family
- Click Download Meme to save your creation as PNG
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Images are processed locally in your browser, never uploaded to any server.