Last updated on 12 May 2026
Creating beautiful images with remarkable quotes is a good way to animate a school site or blog or to boost a Twitter account in the classroom. It can also be used to simply animate the walls of the class.
Here are three simple and free online tools that will allow you to shape and stage the most beautiful sentences of your favorite authors.
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Recite

It is a tool that goes without instructions, it works like the other two with ready-to-use templates. On the homepage of the site, you have a cartoon bubble to fill in with the text you want to use to create your image. Under the bubble dozens of models for different formatting. Choose the one you like the most. Recite allows you to preview the result immediately to see the final result. With one click you can upload the image or share it directly via email or social media.
Link: Recite
Notegraphy

The concept is a bit the same here, but you will need to register to be able to use it. Notegraphy is distinguished by models of high graphic quality. Various models created by great graphic designers. This can be seen and will allow you to be original when creating your images. Another advantage of the platform, it allows you to easily create images of any size and not only in the formats imposed by social networks.
Link: Notegraphy
Quozio

Much older, more classic too, Quozio plays safety with less "spectacular" models, but quite honorable. Here, too, ease of use is guaranteed, with around 30 models available.
Not inconsiderable, the possibility to install an extension on your browser and thus be able to launch the tool with a single click after selecting the text snippet that you want to format. Quzio also offers comprehensive options to simply share and widely disseminate your creations.
Link: Quozio