Turn a Tweet into an Image
Screenshot a post, drop it here, and get a presentable tweet image for Instagram, LinkedIn or a blog: the raw screenshot goes onto a clean canvas with padding, rounded corners and a shadow, cropped to a square or 4:5 that feeds actually display well. You supply the screenshot from your own device — this tool fetches nothing from any social network and is not affiliated with X.
- Nothing you type leaves this page
- Works offline once loaded
- Free forever, no signup
Preparing Tweet to Image for you…
Loading the tool into your browser. Nothing is uploaded — the work happens on your device.
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How to use this tool
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Screenshot the post
On your phone or desktop, screenshot the tweet you want to share — include the name, handle and text, crop away the rest of the app.
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Drop or paste it here
The screenshot lands on a square canvas with a dark backdrop by default — switch to 4:5 for Instagram or 16:9 for a blog header, and pick any background.
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Download the image
Export a sharp 2× PNG or copy it to the clipboard, ready to post anywhere the original link would look ugly.
Questions people ask
How do I turn a tweet into an image?
Take a screenshot of the post, then drop or paste it into this page. The tool frames it on a clean background with padding and a shadow and exports a high-resolution PNG — no account, no link pasting, no fetching.
Why not just post the raw screenshot?
Raw screenshots come with ragged edges, mismatched aspect ratios and whatever was behind the post. A padded card on a neutral background reads as intentional, crops correctly in feeds, and keeps the text legible when Instagram or LinkedIn compresses it.
Does this tool fetch the tweet from X?
No — nothing is fetched from X, Twitter or any other service. You provide the screenshot yourself, and it is processed entirely inside your browser. This tool is not affiliated with X in any way.
What is the best size for sharing a tweet on Instagram?
Square (1:1) works everywhere; 4:5 gives you the most feed height on Instagram. Both are one tap away here and both export at 2× resolution so the tweet text stays crisp.
Is the screenshot uploaded to your server?
No. The compositing happens on a canvas in your browser — the image never leaves your device, which also means it works on a flaky connection once the page has loaded.
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