About
ASCII art for modern creators.
AsciiGlyph is a small, fast tool for turning plain text into terminal-ready ASCII and ANSI-style art.
It is built for developers polishing a README, designers exploring type texture, streamers customizing profiles, and anyone who likes the charm of text-mode aesthetics.
Design principles
- Fast enough to feel instant
- Clear enough to use without instructions
- Beautiful without getting in the way
- Monetized carefully, never cluttered
What makes it different
AsciiGlyph keeps generation in the browser, supports many font styles, includes ANSI color copy mode, and treats the output as something creators should be able to copy, remix, and publish easily.
Why the site is intentionally small
AsciiGlyph is intentionally implemented as a fast static tool. There is no account system and the generator runs in the browser. That keeps the experience responsive and reduces the amount of data needed to provide the core feature.
The long-term goal is to build a useful reference for text-mode design: practical guides, copyable examples, font comparisons, and workflows for developers who want their command-line and documentation output to feel more crafted.