ASCII Text Art Maker

Convert text into ASCII art using a 5×5 pixel bitmap font. Choose fill character, style, and scale.

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█   █ █████ █     █      ███ 
█   █ █     █     █     █   █
█████ ████  █     █     █   █
█   █ █     █     █     █   █
█   █ █████ █████ █████  ███ 

Supported characters

A–Z  ·  0–9  ·  ! ? . , - _ # @ & * ( ) + = / \ : ; < > | % ^ " ' [ ] $ ^

Unsupported characters are rendered as spaces.

Text to ASCII art generator: create custom text art free online

ASCII art has been used in computer culture since the early days of text-only terminals. Converting text into large block characters made of repeated ASCII symbols is a classic technique for creating visual banners in code, README files, terminal output, and social posts. This free online ASCII art generator uses a 5×5 pixel bitmap font to render each letter and digit into a grid of fill characters.

Choose from presets like Classic (█ fill), Hash (#), Stars (*), or the Dots style for a lighter look. Switch to Outline mode to render just the borders of each character, or use Inverse to flip the fill and background for a negative-space effect. Adjust scale from 1× to 2× in both dimensions and fine-tune letter spacing with the slider: then copy the result or download it as a plain text file.

Step-by-step guide

  1. 1
    Type your text
    Enter up to 20 characters in the text field. The tool supports A–Z, 0–9, and common punctuation.
  2. 2
    Pick a preset
    Choose from Classic, Bold, Wide, Hash, Stars, Dots, Outline, or Inverse presets to quickly apply a style.
  3. 3
    Customize fill and style
    Select your fill character (█, #, *, @, etc.), a rendering style (solid, outline, or inverse), and a scale mode.
  4. 4
    Adjust letter spacing
    Use the spacing slider to add space between characters for a wider, more open look.
  5. 5
    Copy or download
    Click Copy to copy the art to your clipboard, or Download .txt to save it as a text file.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ASCII art text generator?
It converts regular text into large block characters made from ASCII symbols using a 5×5 pixel bitmap font, creating visually striking text art.
What characters does the tool support?
The generator supports all 26 letters (A–Z), digits 0–9, and common punctuation including ! ? . , - _ # @ & * ( ) + = / : ; < > | % ^ and more.
Can I use the ASCII art in code comments?
Yes. ASCII art is commonly used in code headers, banners in terminal applications, and README files on GitHub.
What is the difference between solid, outline, and inverse styles?
Solid fills every pixel of each character. Outline renders only the border pixels. Inverse swaps the fill and background characters, creating a reversed effect.
How do I make the text wider or taller?
Use the Scale option: 2× Width doubles each pixel horizontally, 2× Height doubles vertically, and 2× Both doubles in both dimensions.
Is there a character limit?
Yes, the input is limited to 20 characters to keep the output readable. For longer text, generate in sections.
Can I change the background character in inverse mode?
Yes. When Inverse style is selected, an additional background character selector appears so you can choose from space, ░, ▒, ▓, or other characters.
Does this work offline?
Yes. The entire bitmap font and rendering engine runs in your browser. No network requests are made.

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