Frontier meme generation
for your content.
Send us your blog post, newsletter, or article. Our AI injects contextual memes, tags them for SEO, and sends it back embedded — ready to publish.
More engagement
Readers stop scrolling past. Contextual memes reference what they just read.
More shares
Memes travel. Text doesn't. Your content gets posted where it otherwise wouldn't.
More SEO traffic
Every meme is a keyword-tagged image Google Images can rank. Your stock photos don't do this.
Zero workflow overhead
One API call. Memes come back embedded, SEO-ready. No copy-paste.
Content Injection
Send us your article. Get it back with memes.
Go to Content Injection
Open the Inject tool from your dashboard. No code, no API keys — just your browser.
Paste your content
Paste your blog post, article, or newsletter into the editor. Or enter a URL and we'll fetch it for you. Works with any text.
# Why Microservices Are Overrated
Everyone talks about microservices like they are the solution to all engineering problems. But the reality is far more nuanced than the hype suggests...
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Pick your settings
Choose a tone — from family-friendly to full memelord. Set how many memes you want, or let us decide. Hit Inject.
Copy & publish
Watch memes appear in your article in real-time. When it's done, hit Copy and paste the HTML straight into your CMS. Memes are hosted on our CDN — nothing to upload.

Why Memes Work
Not just funny — measurably better.
Data sourced from Google, Forbes, Semrush, Ahrefs, Adobe, MailerLite, and peer-reviewed research
Use Cases
Anywhere content lives, memes make it better.
Blog Posts
Break up long-form content with humor that references the surrounding text. Better engagement, lower bounce rate.
Newsletters
Keep readers scrolling instead of archiving. Memes placed between sections make your emails memorable.
Presentations
One meme per section keeps the audience engaged without undermining your point. Works for all-hands and pitch decks.
Reddit Posts
Top posts have memes. Generate contextual memes for any subreddit topic and watch your karma grow.
Documentation
Make dry docs more engaging. Technical content with well-placed humor gets read, not skimmed.
AI Agents & Bots
Give your chatbot or AI assistant the ability to generate memes programmatically via API.
Simple to integrate
Two API calls. That's it. We handle the hard part: being funny.
# Step 1: Generate
curl -X POST https://api.memethropic.com/v1/generate/auto \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"topic": "developers deploying on friday"}'
# → {"jobId": "job_abc123", "status": "pending"}
# Step 2: Poll
curl https://api.memethropic.com/v1/jobs/job_abc123
# → {
# "jobId": "job_abc123",
# "status": "completed",
# "result": {
# "url": "https://api.memethropic.com/memes/m_xyz.jpg",
# "template": "disaster-girl",
# "captions": {"top": "me pushing to prod", "bottom": "on a friday at 4:59pm"}
# }
# }Testimonials
What industry leaders are saying about Memethropic. All reviews are 100% real and definitely not fabricated.
“We replaced our entire content marketing team with one API call. They were not happy about it. But our engagement metrics were.”
Elon Musk
CEO, Tesla
“I asked Memethropic to inject memes into our quarterly earnings report. The stock went up 14%. Correlation is absolutely causation here.”
Tim Cook
CEO, Apple
“Our internal Slack bot now responds exclusively in Memethropic-generated memes. Productivity is down 40% but morale has never been higher.”
Satya Nadella
CEO, Microsoft
“I used to spend $50,000 per quarter on stock photography. Now I spend $9/month on Memethropic. My CFO cried tears of joy.”
Mark Zuckerberg
CEO, Meta
“We A/B tested memes vs. no memes on our blog. The meme version got 3x more shares. The no-meme version got a complaint from my mother.”
Sundar Pichai
CEO, Google
“Memethropic understood our brand voice better than our own marketing department. That says more about our marketing department than the API.”
Jensen Huang
CEO, NVIDIA
“When I first saw the name I was disgusted. I thought Anthropic had launched a meme division. Then I tried the API and now my entire content team uses it. I'm still disgusted by the name though.”
Sam Altman
CEO, OpenAI
“Every pitch deck we send now has exactly one meme per section. Our close rate doubled. Investors think we're relatable. We are not.”
Brian Chesky
CEO, Airbnb
“We replaced our entire content marketing team with one API call. They were not happy about it. But our engagement metrics were.”
Elon Musk
CEO, Tesla
“I asked Memethropic to inject memes into our quarterly earnings report. The stock went up 14%. Correlation is absolutely causation here.”
Tim Cook
CEO, Apple
“Our internal Slack bot now responds exclusively in Memethropic-generated memes. Productivity is down 40% but morale has never been higher.”
Satya Nadella
CEO, Microsoft
“I used to spend $50,000 per quarter on stock photography. Now I spend $9/month on Memethropic. My CFO cried tears of joy.”
Mark Zuckerberg
CEO, Meta
“We A/B tested memes vs. no memes on our blog. The meme version got 3x more shares. The no-meme version got a complaint from my mother.”
Sundar Pichai
CEO, Google
“Memethropic understood our brand voice better than our own marketing department. That says more about our marketing department than the API.”
Jensen Huang
CEO, NVIDIA
“When I first saw the name I was disgusted. I thought Anthropic had launched a meme division. Then I tried the API and now my entire content team uses it. I'm still disgusted by the name though.”
Sam Altman
CEO, OpenAI
“Every pitch deck we send now has exactly one meme per section. Our close rate doubled. Investors think we're relatable. We are not.”
Brian Chesky
CEO, Airbnb
Why I Built This
I used this on my own blog for six months before I productized it. I kept needing memes across my projects and every meme site forces the same workflow: visit the site, make the meme, download it, paste it into your post. That's five clicks for something that should be effortless.
Memes are a high-volume, low-effort medium by design — the workflow should match the energy. When I realized I'd have to host the templates and metadata across my projects anyway, I figured: might as well make it a product.
No venture funding. No growth team. Just someone who thinks memes belong in content and wanted to stop doing it by hand.
Priced at server cost + AI cost + ~10%
That's it. Competitors charge 10× this and call it enterprise — meme infrastructure is not complex. You pay what the hosting and compute actually cost, plus enough margin to justify keeping the lights on. Start free, no card required.
Free
- 15 lifetime credits
- All templates
- Meme generation API
- Watermarked output
Starter
- 500 credits / month
- Content InjectionSend us your article — we generate contextual memes and return it with memes placed and SEO-tagged.
- All templates
- Meme generation API
- No watermark
- Custom logo upload
- Priority support
- 99.9% uptime SLA
- CDN-hosted images
Pro
- 2,000 credits / month
- Content InjectionSend us your article — we generate contextual memes and return it with memes placed and SEO-tagged.
- All templates
- Meme generation API
- No watermark
- Custom logo upload
- Priority support
- 99.9% uptime SLA
- CDN-hosted images
Scale
- 10,000 credits / month
- Content InjectionSend us your article — we generate contextual memes and return it with memes placed and SEO-tagged.
- All templates
- Meme generation API
- No watermark
- Custom logo upload
- Priority support
- 99.9% uptime SLA
- CDN-hosted images
Pay-As-You-Go
- 275 credits, never expire
- Content InjectionSend us your article — we generate contextual memes and return it with memes placed and SEO-tagged.
- All templates
- Meme generation API
- No watermark
- Custom logo upload
- Priority support
- 99.9% uptime SLA
- CDN-hosted images
1 credit = 1 meme. Content Injection costs 7–26 credits depending on article length and number of memes.
Leadership

Dario Chadmodei
CEO
Former competitive shitposter. Believes memes are a fundamental human right.

Steve
CMO
Just Steve. Handles the business side. Nobody knows his last name.

memelord9000
COO
Online 24/7. Has never been photographed. Runs operations from an undisclosed Discord server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Every meme you generate costs 1 credit — whether through the API or the dashboard. Content Injection is priced differently: there's a base cost that scales with article length (5 credits for short posts up to 1,500 words, 18 credits for long-form up to 10,000 words) plus 1 credit per meme placed. So a typical 2,000-word blog post with 3 memes would cost about 11 credits. Free accounts get 15 lifetime credits to try things out. Paid plans reset your credits on the first of each month — unused credits don't roll over.
Content Injection is our flagship feature. You give us a blog post, newsletter, or article — either by pasting the text, providing a URL, or sending it through the API — and we do everything else. Our AI reads your content, identifies the best moments for humor, generates contextually relevant memes, and places them at optimal positions throughout the text. The output comes back as HTML with the memes already embedded, complete with SEO-friendly alt text, captions, and proper image tags. You can control the tone (casual, professional, edgy) and how many memes to insert. It works with plain text, Markdown, and HTML input.
Yes — all memes generated on paid plans are fully yours to use however you want. Blog posts, newsletters, social media, client presentations, YouTube thumbnails, ad creatives — no restrictions. The meme images are hosted on our CDN and the URLs are permanent for the duration of your subscription. Free-tier memes include a small Memethropic watermark in the corner. Paid plans remove the watermark entirely, and you can even upload your own logo or brand watermark to replace it.
We cap the library at a few dozen classic, universally recognizable meme templates. This is deliberate. Sites like Imgflip have tens of thousands of templates and that's a bug, not a feature — obscure memes don't land, and an AI picks worse when it has 10,000 options. We curate. When you send us content, the AI picks from a short list of formats people actually recognize (Drake, Distracted Boyfriend, Two Buttons, Epic Handshake, and the like) and writes the captions. Fewer choices, better memes. We rotate the library periodically to keep it fresh.
The API is designed to be as simple as possible. For basic meme generation, send a POST request to /v1/generate with a topic — you get back a meme URL, the template used, and the captions. For Content Injection, POST to /v1/inject with your article content — you get back the full article with memes embedded. Authentication is via API key in the header (X-API-Key). You can create and manage API keys from your dashboard. Rate limits depend on your plan. The API returns JSON, responds in a few seconds, and includes detailed error messages when something goes wrong. Full interactive documentation is available at memethropic.com/docs.
Yes, no questions asked. You can cancel directly from the Billing page in your dashboard — it opens the Stripe customer portal where you manage everything. When you cancel, you keep full access to your plan until the end of your current billing period. Your API keys keep working, your generated memes stay hosted, and nothing changes until the period ends. After that, your account reverts to the free tier. There are no contracts, no cancellation fees, and no hoops to jump through.
We offer full refunds within 7 days of purchase, as long as you haven't used more than 10% of your monthly credits. If something isn't working as expected or the product isn't a good fit, just email [email protected] and we'll process the refund — no lengthy support tickets or approval chains. After the 7-day window, we handle refund requests on a case-by-case basis, but we're generally reasonable about it.
All paid plans include a 99.9% uptime SLA. We run on dedicated infrastructure with redundancy built in, and meme images are served through a global CDN for fast delivery regardless of where your users are. We monitor everything 24/7 — you can check our public status page for real-time and historical uptime data. If we ever fall below the SLA, affected customers receive automatic credit toward their next billing cycle.

