ASCII Art Generator
Describe anything and let AI draw it in ASCII characters
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What Is an ASCII Art Generator?
ASCII art is a picture made entirely from text characters — letters, numbers and symbols arranged on a grid. Instead of you placing every character by hand, this tool uses a powerful AI model to "draw" your subject for you. Just describe what you want and it returns clean, copy-paste-ready ASCII art.
How to Use It
- Describe your subject — for example "a side view of a helicopter" or "a coffee cup with steam".
- Pick a width to control how big and detailed the art is.
- Generate and the AI will plan and render the art.
- Copy it to your clipboard or download it as a text file.
Where to Use ASCII Art
- READMEs & code comments: add a fun banner to your project.
- Terminal & CLI tools: show a logo on startup.
- Social posts & chat: stand out with text-based art.
- Email signatures & forums: a retro, eye-catching touch.
Tips for the Best Results
- Be specific about the angle or pose (e.g. "side view", "front view").
- Use a monospace font wherever you paste the art so it stays aligned.
- Wider settings allow more detail; smaller ones are cleaner and more compact.
Tip: ASCII art always lines up correctly when displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font. If it looks skewed, switch the font to something like Courier or Menlo.