Meme Generator Online Free

Add multiple text boxes, drag to position, pick fonts and colors. No watermarks. 100% in your browser.

Drag & drop an image to start your meme, or click to browse

Drag & drop, paste from clipboard, or click to browse. Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, SVG, TIFF

Files never leave your browser · ⌘V to paste a screenshot

How to Make a Meme Online

  1. 1Upload your image. Any photo, screenshot, or template works.
  2. 2Click a text box and type. Two default boxes are placed top and bottom. Click any one to edit, or add more.
  3. 3Drag to position. Each text box can sit anywhere on the image. Pick fonts, sizes, and colors per box.
  4. 4Download. Your meme exports at full image resolution. No watermarks, ever.

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How to Make a Meme Online

1

Upload an Image

Drag and drop any image to use as your meme background. Use a photo from your phone, a screenshot, or any image you want to caption.

2

Add Your Text

Type your top and bottom text. The classic meme format uses the top line as setup and the bottom line as the punchline.

3

Download

Click download to save your meme. No watermarks, no sign-up, no limits on how many memes you create.

When to Use the Meme Generator

Memes are the language of the internet. Whether you are creating content for social media, making your group chat laugh, or adding humor to a presentation, a well-timed meme gets the point across faster than any paragraph of text.

Social media managers use memes to boost engagement on brand accounts. Teachers create educational memes to make lessons memorable. And sometimes you just need to caption a photo of your cat doing something ridiculous.

Tips for Best Results

  • Keep text short and punchy. The best memes use 4-8 words per line. If you need a paragraph, it is not a meme.
  • White text with a black outline reads clearly on any background. This is the classic meme style for a reason.
  • Use ALL CAPS for the traditional meme look. Lowercase text feels more like a caption than a meme.
  • The top text sets up the joke and the bottom text delivers the punchline. Put the funny part last.
  • High-contrast images with clear subjects work best as backgrounds. Busy or dark photos make text hard to read.

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