Meme Text Overlay
Add classic top and bottom caption text to an uploaded image locally.
Caption an image without opening an editor
Meme captions usually need a very specific treatment: large uppercase text, high contrast, and placement at the top or bottom of the image. This tool draws your uploaded image to canvas and adds stroked white text so the caption remains readable on busy photos.
For example, enter �WHEN THE BUILD PASSES / FIRST TRY� and the slash separates the top and bottom lines. The preview shows the real exported image, which makes it easier to adjust the wording before downloading the PNG.
Caption behavior and privacy
The tool does not detect faces or automatically avoid important image details. Long captions can cover the subject, so short lines work best. The canvas is generated locally, which keeps draft jokes, private screenshots, and unpublished campaign images on your device. The slash separator also makes it easy to test alternate punchlines without changing any layout controls.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the meme text overlay work?
It draws your uploaded image to canvas, then paints uppercase top and bottom captions with a bold fill and dark stroke.
What should I check before using it?
Keep captions short because long text can wrap awkwardly on small square images.
When is this useful?
Use it for draft memes, reaction images, internal jokes, quick social mockups, and caption experiments.
Is this private?
Yes. The image and caption are processed in your browser and are not uploaded.
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