Lime green poster energy
Use the page presets to set the main creative direction before adding smaller custom notes.
Generate fan-inspired brat poster art with blurry lowercase type, acidic lime green cover energy, and one optional portrait or texture reference image.

— Splash gallery —
A compact set of fan-inspired brat-style covers, flyers, selfies, and mood posters — acidic fields, loose spacing, and soft lowercase blur doing most of the work. Some frames stay pure type as minimalist text covers; others let a photo dissolve into the layout.
— Chapter 01 —
Brat Generator is a fan-inspired meme cover generator for turning a short phrase, in joke, name, or poster idea into a loud minimalist text cover with acidic color, brat green text, blurry lowercase type, and intentionally awkward spacing. It is useful for brat album cover memes, playlist covers, party flyers, social headers, selfie posters, and quick mood graphics when you want Charli XCX brat style energy without opening a full design editor.
It also sets the boundary: this creates original brat-inspired poster graphics, not exact official album art, logos, copyrighted layouts, or official Charli XCX affiliation. Compared with a normal text editor, the app treats typography, lime green cover color, blur, crop, and negative space as one generated image. Optional references can influence mood or identity, but the output should stay poster first, fan-made, and closer to a blurry text poster than a busy photo collage.
— Chapter 02 —
Use the page presets to set the main creative direction before adding smaller custom notes.
Match the uploaded image, preset, and final use case so the result feels intentional rather than over-edited.
Keep identity, safety, and practical output limits in mind when choosing how far to push the effect.
Use Classic Green when you want the recognizable lime cover mood with minimal layout and blunt centered text.
Keep the phrase short; blurry poster text works best with a few words, not a full caption or paragraph.
Choose Selfie Poster or Club Flyer when you want the brat-inspired layout to include a face, party cue, or event vibe.
Treat the result as fan-inspired graphic play, not official album artwork or a claim of association with an artist.
— Occasions —
Turn a reaction phrase or private joke into a fan-inspired brat-style square tile that feels shareable in feeds, comments, or story reposts.
Use a name, alias, or social tag line to mock up a brat-inspired profile graphic for creator pages, playlists, or fan accounts that want lime green cover attitude.
Mock up a club night, after-party, listening room, or pop-up flyer with brat-like anti-design energy before moving into a full layout tool.
Upload one portrait and turn it into a poster-led brat-inspired cover where the person supports the graphic instead of taking over the whole frame.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
The graphic takes under 1 minute. Bring short text, a square image, a selfie, or a color idea, then match the layout to the post, playlist, flyer, or meme context.
Use a word, phrase, inside joke, track title, event phrase, selfie, square image, playlist caption, or simple graphic that can survive a minimalist text cover layout.
Tip: Short lowercase text works best for the classic lime green cover feel, while selfies and event phrases need more breathing room.
Use Classic Green for the familiar brat green text tile, Poster Quote for sarcasm, Selfie Remix when a face should lead, Deluxe White for cleaner contrast, Club Flyer for wider event energy, or Blackout for a darker inverse look.
Tip: Keep the wording brief if readability matters after the blur effect.
Create the square, then inspect text placement, blur strength, color contrast, face placement if uploaded, and whether the phrase is readable enough for posts, playlists, stories, or profile graphics.
Tip: Try another pass with fewer words, wider spacing, or a cleaner color preset if the layout feels crowded.
— What creators say —
“Brat Generator gives me a fast first draft when I need a visual that feels more deliberate than a normal upload.”
“The preset-first workflow is useful for testing campaign directions before spending time on manual edits.”
“It keeps the workflow simple: start with the image, choose the look, then refine the result only if the scene needs it.”
— Also in the studio —
Change facial expressions in selfies and portraits with AI, from smile filter edits to sad face, crying face, confident, surprised, wink, or angry looks.
Make AI album covers, single art, and mixtape visuals from a prompt or optional reference image.
Apply a VHS retro effect to photos online with AI scanlines, tape noise, color bleed, tracking glitches, and 90s camcorder texture.
— Frequently asked —
It is positioned to generate fan-inspired brat poster images: brat album cover memes, lime green cover graphics, brat green text tiles, blurry lowercase poster concepts, and social graphics with anti-design tension.
No. The app is configured with `minRequiredImages: 0`, so it can generate from presets alone. One optional upload can still help if you want the poster to borrow portrait or texture cues.
No. The prompt is intentionally written to aim for an original, fan-inspired Charli XCX brat style result rather than a direct copy of the official BRAT cover, logo, copyrighted layout, or marketing asset.
Yes. The current showcase and use-case images were generated from the confirmed prompt plan and now use real assets rather than the earlier SVG early placeholders.
The live examples cover square covers, taller poster crops, and wider banner or flyer formats because brat-generator use cases cluster around social posts, profile graphics, and event-style headers.
New models, prompt notes, and a single piece of work worth lingering on — quietly delivered every Friday.