Book Quote Card Maker — type the quote, it's done
Read a line worth sharing, or running a books account and want a clean quote card? Plain text has no feel to it. This scene presets a 4:5 vertical quote-card layout: type the passage that struck you, sign off with the title and author, pick a quiet theme, and export a 1080×1350 image for your feed, your stories, or your reading journal. Runs locally — no login, no watermark.
4:5 · 1080×1350 · no watermark · local
The quote is the star
Unlike a cover, a quote card needs no clickbait — it needs to present one good line well. This scene makes the passage itself the main type and demotes the title and author to a single sign-off. Big type, generous whitespace, a calm palette: it should feel like reading, not like an ad.
Why a serif on a warm cream
A serif carries a bookish quality, and on a warm cream background it reads like the inside page of a book — perfect for quotes, lines of verse, and short reflections. That's the default here; if your passage is more modern and crisp, switch to sans on a darker theme.
Build a set, build an account
If you run a books account or keep notes long-term, make a few cards in one theme each time you finish a book. Your feed reads as a coherent, recognizable set and readers keep scrolling. Change the text, keep the theme.
Frequently asked questions
What size is a quote card?
A 4:5 vertical (1080×1350) — big on screen in a feed and fine for stories. That's the default here.
What if the passage is long?
The type auto-scales to fit longer lines, but one card hits hardest with one line. For long passages, split across a few cards or quote only the sharpest sentence.
Any copyright issue quoting a book?
Quoting a line or two with attribution is generally fine; don't reproduce whole sections or chapters. The image itself is your text on a solid background, composited locally — no asset licensing on our side.
Updated · poster cat team