Tweet screenshot generator
A tweet screenshot generator turns a post into a clean image you can drop into slides, newsletters, or other platforms. Type your post below, add a verified badge and counts, choose light or dark mode, preview the card, and download a sharp PNG in one click.
How the screenshot generator works
The tool draws your post onto an image in your browser using the name, handle, and text you enter. It wraps the text to fit, keeps the line breaks you typed, matches the light or dark theme you pick, and exports a high resolution PNG. Because everything happens on your device, it is fast and fully private.
Step by step, here is the flow:
- Enter your display name, @handle, and the post text.
- Toggle the verified badge and add optional like and repost counts.
- Choose light or dark mode, which changes the card and image colors.
- Check the live preview, then click Download PNG to save the image.
Good uses for a tweet image
- Reusing a strong post in a newsletter, blog, or slide deck.
- Sharing an X post on platforms that do not embed it well.
- Saving a clean copy of a post before you edit or repost it.
- Turning a great line into shareable social proof for a landing page.
Tips for a screenshot that reads well
A few small choices make a shared image clearer. Keep the post short so the text stays large and easy to read at a glance. Match the theme to where it will live, with dark mode for dark slides and light mode for documents. If you plan to post the image back on X, add a short caption with the same idea so screen readers and search both have real text to read.
Want to see the post in context first? Use the X post preview to check the layout, then come back here to export it. If your draft runs long, the thread splitter can break it into a tidy series of posts.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I turn a tweet into an image?
- Type the name, handle, and post text into the tool, toggle the verified badge, add optional like and repost counts, then pick light or dark mode and click Download PNG. The image is drawn in your browser and saved straight to your device.
- Why share a tweet as an image?
- An image of a post is easy to reuse in slides, newsletters, and other social platforms that do not embed X posts cleanly. It also stays readable and on brand even if the original post is later edited or deleted.
- Is the screenshot saved on a server?
- No. The image is rendered on a canvas in your browser and downloaded directly. Nothing you type is uploaded or stored, so the tool works offline once the page has loaded.
- What format and size is the download?
- The tool exports a PNG about 1000 pixels wide, drawn at double resolution so the text stays sharp on high density screens. PNG keeps clean edges on text, which makes it the best choice for a post image.
- Can I use my real name and handle?
- Yes. The tool builds the image from whatever you type, so use your own display name and @handle to make a clean, shareable version of your post. You can also toggle the blue verified badge on or off.
- Does long text wrap correctly?
- Yes. A built in word wrap measures each line and breaks the text to fit the card width, and it keeps any line breaks you typed. Long posts grow the image downward so nothing is cut off.
- How are the like and repost counts shown?
- Enter any number in the optional fields and the footer formats it the way X does, so 1200 becomes 1.2K and 2400000 becomes 2.4M. Leave the fields blank to show the action icons with no count.
- Is this a real screenshot of a live post?
- No. It builds a fresh, clean image from the text you enter rather than capturing a real post. That keeps it private and lets you fix typos or tidy a draft before you share the picture.
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