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Text to ASCII ArtConvert text to large ASCII art letters using the Standard font.

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Text to ASCII Art

Convert text to large ASCII art letters using the Standard font.

How to Use
1

Enter Text

Type the text you want to convert to ASCII art.

2

View ASCII Art

See your text rendered as large ASCII art characters.

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Copy Output

Copy the ASCII art for use in code comments, READMEs, or terminal output.

What Is Text to ASCII Art?

Text to ASCII Art converts your text into large, eye-catching ASCII art characters using the classic FIGlet "Standard" font. FIGlet (Frank, Ian, and Glenn's Letters) is a program that creates text banners from ordinary text using ASCII characters. The result is large block-letter text composed of standard keyboard characters like #, |, /, \, and _, perfect for terminal banners, code comments, README files, and retro-styled text displays.

Why Use Our Text to ASCII Art?

  • Classic FIGlet Standard font rendering
  • Perfect for terminal banners and headers
  • Great for README files and documentation
  • Copy-pasteable ASCII art output
  • Nostalgic retro computing aesthetic

Common Use Cases

Terminal Banners

Create startup banners for CLI applications and scripts.

Code Comments

Add section headers in source code using ASCII art dividers.

README Files

Create project name headers in GitHub README files.

Email Signatures

Add retro-styled text art to plain text email signatures.

Technical Guide

The tool uses the figlet.js library, a JavaScript port of the FIGlet C program. FIGlet fonts define each character as a multi-line pattern using standard ASCII characters. The Standard font renders each character across 6 rows of text. The library composites these character patterns side by side, handling kerning (character spacing) and smushing (overlapping adjacent characters for tighter output). The conversion is synchronous and runs entirely in the browser.

Tips & Best Practices

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    Keep text short — ASCII art gets very wide with long strings
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    Use monospace fonts to display ASCII art correctly
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    Works best with ASCII characters (A-Z, 0-9)
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    For multiple font options, use the ASCII Art Generator tool instead
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    ASCII art may not display correctly in proportional fonts

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Frequently Asked Questions

QWhat font does it use?
It uses the FIGlet "Standard" font, the most recognizable and widely used ASCII art font.
QWhy does the output look wrong in my editor?
ASCII art requires a monospace (fixed-width) font to align correctly. Switch your editor or terminal to a monospace font.
QIs there a character limit?
There's no hard limit, but ASCII art text gets very wide. Keep inputs under 20 characters for best results.
QCan I use special characters?
The Standard font supports A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and basic punctuation. Unsupported characters may be skipped.
QWhat is FIGlet?
FIGlet (Frank, Ian, and Glenn's Letters) is a program from 1991 that generates text banners from ASCII characters. It's widely used in terminal applications.

About Text to ASCII Art

Text to ASCII Art is a free online tool from FreeToolkit.ai. All processing happens directly in your browser — your data never leaves your device. No registration required. No ads. Just fast, reliable tools.