X longform
For X longform posts, LinkedIn headers, and podcast art.
From social headers to ultrawide banners, every format keeps the same centered composition and EVA frame rhythm.
For X longform posts, LinkedIn headers, and podcast art.
For YouTube, presentations, and general video thumbnails.
For banners, ultrawide wallpapers, and large-screen displays.
For article headers, retro layouts, and printable cards.
For Instagram posts, avatars, Xiaohongshu covers, and square cards.
For narrow article covers and compact social graphics.
If you need a clean, tense, technical title image with obvious EVA DNA, these are the main use cases this tool is built for.
Build clear title cards for X, blogs, newsletters, article headers, and profile-driven publishing.
Create stronger chapter covers for YouTube, Bilibili, Keynote, and technical presentations.
Lock your author name, handle, and site into an EVA-like frame for repeatable visual identity.
This rebuild focuses on the problems from the previous single-file version: clipped previews, weak theme syncing, and tiny inaccessible controls.
Enter title, subtitle, author, and site. The line breaker now handles both Chinese and English more gracefully.
Themes only swap two colors, but the full site shell, preview stage, and EVA motion layer react together.
Use PNG for direct publishing or SVG for further editing and large-scale output.
This is no longer a fragile single HTML file. It is now a modular static site that fits Cloudflare Pages much better.
Themes, formats, SVG generation, font loading, export logic, copy, and SEO are all split into focused files.
Small screens now prioritize the full preview first, with controls stacked underneath for touch-friendly editing.
The site now includes bilingual pages, structured data, FAQ content, robots, sitemap, and llms.txt.
This generator uses the Eva-Ming-SC font from the repository and explicitly pays tribute to kaonashi-tyc's Eva-Ming-Simplified project.
You confirmed the site will remain non-commercial. The page still keeps clear source and license context to avoid misuse.
View the Eva-Ming-Simplified project