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Stats Card Generator

Turn any numbers into a beautiful shareable image. Followers, revenue, downloads, milestones — pick a template, drop your stats, export.

What is a Stats Card?

A stats card is a single visual that turns numbers — followers, revenue, downloads, year-end metrics — into a shareable image for X, Instagram, LinkedIn, or your blog hero. The format took off in the "build in public" community on Twitter and Indie Hackers, where founders share monthly recaps as polished tiles instead of raw screenshots. Good stats cards do three things at once: they show one big headline number that scrolling viewers register at a glance, supporting metrics with optional trend deltas (+18% vs last month), and visual identity (consistent palette, typography, brand asset). The mechanical work — picking dimensions, fitting copy, exporting at the right resolution for each platform — is what slows people down. This generator handles all of it. Build a custom palette first with the Color Picker, or compress the exported PNG with the Image Compressor.
Period preset
This month
Abbrev.Trends

How to use this tool

  1. 1
    Pick a template
    Metrics for a list of stats, Milestone for a single big number, Progress for a goal bar, or List for a ranked top-N.
  2. 2
    Drop in your numbers
    Add each metric with its label and value. Optionally include a previous-period number to display a trend percentage.
  3. 3
    Style the card
    Choose a background, font, and text color. Toggle abbreviations (16,631 → 16.6K) and switch alignment to taste.
  4. 4
    Pick a size
    Square for Instagram, Banner for X header, Story for IG/TikTok, or LinkedIn Post — every size is free, no upgrade prompt.
  5. 5
    Download or copy
    Export a high-resolution PNG, copy straight to your clipboard, or share a URL that pre-loads your exact configuration.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Stats Card Generator really free with no signup?
Yes. Every template, every background, every size, and every font is free. There is no signup, no upload, no quota, and no watermark forced on your export. Everything runs locally in your browser — your numbers never leave the page.