Do I need to mark where the text should go before describing?
No! Just describe the text and position: 'add quote at the top center' or 'place text in the middle'. The AI understands placement terms like top, bottom, center, left, right. Only use markers if you need to refine exact positioning after seeing the first result.
How do I make text readable on busy or colorful backgrounds?
Add contrast instructions to your prompt: 'with black drop shadow', 'with white glow effect', or 'on a semi-transparent dark overlay box'. Shadows and glows ensure text stands out regardless of background complexity. For challenging photos, request 'strong shadow and outline' for maximum visibility.
Can I create multi-line quotes with different text sizes?
Yes. Describe the layout: 'add Dream Big in large bold text on the first line, Work Hard in medium text on the second line, Stay Humble in small text on the third line, all centered and stacked vertically'. Use hierarchical language like 'largest', 'medium', 'smallest' to control relative sizing.
What's the best way to add author attribution to quotes?
Request the main quote and attribution separately in one prompt: 'add the quote [main text] in large font at center, and add -Author Name in smaller italic text at the bottom right'. Using 'and add' helps the AI create two distinct text elements with proper sizing and placement.
Is there a free quote poster maker without signup?
Yes, EditThisPic is completely free to try with no account required. Upload your photo, describe your quote and style, and download your poster with no watermark. No hidden fees or signup walls.
Is EditThisPic's AI quote poster creator really free?
Yes — you get 1 free edit per week, no account needed. For unlimited edits, plans start at $3.99/month.
Can I create quote poster on my phone?
Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser — iPhone, Android, tablet. No app download needed.
What photo formats does the AI quote poster creator support?
JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC. Upload any common photo format and EditThisPic handles the rest.