AI Image Card Maker
Make a complete image card set for any topic. AI writes the copy for each card, designs the layout, and creates 1–10 image cards — 12 visual styles, 1K–4K resolution. Create and download publish-ready visual content without design skills.
Enter Content
Review & Edit Copy
The system first turns your input into card copy. You only review and edit the wording here; styling and image prompting stay automated by the system.
Generation Settings
The system first turns your input into card copy. You only review and edit the wording here; styling and image prompting stay automated by the system.Aspect ratio
Visual style
Card layout
Color palette (optional)
Generation mode
Generation History
Make image cards with AI
Enter any topic and make a complete image card set. AI structures the content, creates copy for each card, designs the layout, and generates 1–10 publish-ready image cards without design or editing skills.
Style examples
12 visual styles
Cute
Pastel macaron palette with hearts, stars, and bubble lettering. Best for product recommendations, lifestyle, and couple content.
Fresh
Fine botanical line illustrations with airy white space and natural greens and blues. Best for daily logs, beauty, and clean lifestyle posts.
Warm
Cozy hand-drawn brushstroke textures in peach, terracotta, and rose tones. Best for personal stories, emotional resonance, and healing content.
Bold
High-contrast color blocks, thick outlines, and large-type impact. Best for warnings, strong opinions, and high-impact cover hooks.
Minimal
Extreme white space, single-line accents, minimal color. Best for brand content, premium-feel posts, and business tips.
Retro
Aged paper texture, vintage ornamental frames, and letterpress feel. Best for cultural commentary, nostalgia, and retro product posts.
Pop
Comic-book outlines, Ben-Day halftone dots, and bold color blocks. Best for pop culture, new product launches, and youthful energy.
Notion
Single-color line doodles, minimal Notion-screenshot aesthetic, maximum white space. Best for knowledge organization, frameworks, and tips.
Chalkboard
Dark chalkboard background with colorful chalk-stroke hand-drawn illustrations. Best for teaching, knowledge explainers, and step-by-step guides.
Study Notes
Realistic notebook aesthetic with blue pen, red annotation, and highlighter marks. Best for study notes, exam prep, and reading logs.
Screen Print
Screen-print / silkscreen poster art with flat color blocks, no gradients, duotone contrast. Best for editorials, film/book reviews, and cultural content.
Sketch Notes
Pencil-sketch wobble lines with macaron pastel color fills. Best for knowledge frameworks, concept maps, and idea mapping.
8 layouts for every content type
Sparse
1-2 key points · cover, quote
1–2 key points with bold visuals and strong impact. Best for cover cards, quote cards, and single-line hooks that pull readers into the full set.
Balanced
3-4 key points · general content
3–4 key points with a comfortable image-to-text ratio. Balances information density and visual appeal — ideal for most tips and recommendation posts.
Dense
5-8 key points · knowledge, tips
5–8 key points packed in. Perfect for save-worthy knowledge cards, skill summaries, and information-heavy posts.
List
4-7 items · checklist, ranking
4–7 ordered list items with smooth visual flow. Ideal for Top-N rankings, checklists, and sequential items.
Comparison
dual column · pros & cons
Side-by-side dual columns for clear A/B or pros/cons contrast. Best for product reviews, trade-off analysis, and buying guides.
Flow
3-6 steps · process, timeline
3–6 sequential steps with clear directional guidance. Best for how-to tutorials, process explanations, and timelines.
Mindmap
4-8 branches · concept map
Central topic radiating outward. Best for systematically mapping knowledge frameworks, concept maps, and subject outlines.
Quadrant
4-8 points · SWOT, matrix
2×2 matrix showing all four quadrants on one card. Best for SWOT analysis, priority matrices, and strategic decision frameworks.
4 color palettes
Default
Colors are determined automatically by the selected style. The default for most use cases — no extra selection needed.
Macaron
Four macaron color blocks — blue, lavender, mint, peach — on a cream background. Each information section gets a different hue, creating a soft, low-saturation, charming look that layers on top of any style.
Warm
Full warm palette in amber orange, terracotta, golden yellow, and dusty rose — no cool tones whatsoever. Cozy and approachable, ideal for emotional, lifestyle, and seasonal content.
Neon
Deep dark-purple background with neon cyan, magenta, green, and hot pink accents. High-energy cyberpunk feel, ideal for tech, gaming, and trendy content.
Two generation modes
Renders complete cards with text in one step. Best for quickly testing content or publishing directly.
Creates a text-free background first, then lets you fine-tune each text block's font, size, color, stroke, shadow, and position in the editor. Best for creators who care about typographic detail or need multi-line Chinese text control.
Common use cases
FAQ
How many image cards can I make at once?
You can make a 1–10 image card set per run, covering cover, content, and ending cards. Adjust card count, layout, style, and resolution before creating the images.
Does it write copy and design each image card automatically?
Yes. Enter a topic and the system creates structured copy for every image card — titles, subtitles, bullet points, and swipe hooks — then generates the designed images automatically.
Can I edit the text and layout of each image card manually?
Yes. You can generate complete cards with text, or create text-free backgrounds and use the editor to place, resize, and style each text block manually.
Are the image cards ready to publish?
The tool is designed to make publish-ready image cards. Before publishing, review facts, wording, and brand requirements. You can regenerate individual cards as needed.