Top 3 Sites For AI-Generated Memes

Rishikesh Chapekar
5 min readJul 7, 2020

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“Memes” is the biggest pop-culture trend in the 21st century, with the Gen-Z as well as millenials being obsessed about them ever since social media sites like Reddit, Instagram, Facebook have taken over the internet. Meme sharing has become a “cool factor” among the youth these days.

With the increasing capabilities of a machine learning algorithm, as well as the advancement in development of the tech required to run heavy machine learning processes, there’s no doubt AI will take over many human tasks in the future. This includes meme generation.

In fact, AI Generated Memes have already started appearing on the Internet.

Here are the Top 3 Sites which you can use to make AI Generated Memes:

1: TweetMakers:

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TweetMakers (tweetmakers.com) is bound to make you laugh no matter how much of a disastrous day you’ve had. With a number of topics to choose from, its Generative AI makes a tweet in the style of certain Twitter users

The way the tweets relate completely unrelated topics, and reach a rather unexpected hilarious ending is enough to make anyone laugh. Here’s an example of one such tweet:

Users can download the tweet and share it with their friends. There’s also an on-site option to share the Tweet directly to Twitter. Of course, the developers of TweetMakers have taken steps to ensure the viewers know it’s AI Generated and not the users’ own views so as to avoid any controversies.

The TweetMakers AI constantly gets trained as more and more tweets are created by the creative minds on Twitter

The fun doesn’t stop there. Recently, TweetMakers introduced a new section on the site: Create Your Own Tweet Memes.

This allows you to show your creativity and making tweet memes without actually creating a real Twitter tweet. Just enter the content of your tweet, the username and full name, and you’re good to go

For anyone that wants to show off their creativity at memes, or simply get memes they have never seen before, TweetMakers is the perfect site.

2: ImgFlip

ImgFlip generates memes which fit the average guy’s definition of a meme: A pic with hilarious text.

The site has multiple meme templates to choose from, each using a Deep ML program to generate context around it.

Each template is capable of producing memes you have never seen before.

What’s more, you can even become a member of the ImgFlip community and save the generated meme on the stream, for others to get a good chuckle out of it.

Like TweetMakers, ImgFlip also allows users to create their own memes. They have a variety of templates to choose from, or you can even upload your choice of image, and you simply fill the spaces provided for the text with your own meme context.

To show off your talents at meme making,and to get some pretty hilarious AI Generated tweets, ImgFlip is an awesome platform.

3:InspiRobot

InspiRobot is popular for its AI Generated Motivational Posters. Using Generative AI, this site creates a motivational quote, and puts it on a poster making it a great decoration to be put up in your office when you’re 5 minutes into your work and feel like giving up.

With its rather epic mindfullness mode , the site provides users just the perfect relaxation they need after a hard day’s work.

The quotes generated sometimes make you laugh, sometimes actually motivate you to stop being lazy, or sometimes just make you question the entire existence of the human race.

But whatever be the quote generated, InspiRobot is sure to make your day.

Another cool part is, you can have your own T-Shirt,mug,sticker or even a face mask with an epic AI Generated InspiRobot quote, which is available on their merchandise section on the site.

If you’re looking for a Monday Morning motivation, or something to get you off that couch and to the gym, or even gift your friend something inspirational and unique, InspiRobot is the site for you.

Conclusion

As you can see from the sites mentioned, the concept of generative AI in meme making is a very promising application to AI.

At the rate AI development is advancing, it won’t be long before majority of the memes we come across are all generated by a machine learning algorithm.

Hope you enjoyed this article :)

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Rishikesh Chapekar

Engineering student studying electronics and telecommunications. Fields of interest include microwave engineering, antenna theory, AI/ML, IoT etc.