Camera in, meme out

You are not funny fast enough.

The moment is happening right now — the dog, the queue, your friend's parking attempt — and by the time you have thought of the caption it is over. MemeGPT looks at the photo, works out what is in it, writes the line, and burns it onto the image. You just point and share.

Get it on the App Store Free · iPhone · 10 meme tokens to start

Three taps, no writing

There is no template picker, no caption box, and no font menu. That is the entire pitch.

1

Snap or pick

Take the photo in the app or choose one from your library. Anything with something recognisable in it will do.

2

It reads the picture

An image-captioning model describes what is actually in the frame, and a language model turns that description into a short, satirical line.

3

Don't like it? Again.

"Show me a new one" rerolls the caption on the same photo. The line is drawn onto the image, ready for the share sheet.

Tokens, because captions cost money

Every meme is a round trip to two AI models, and each round trip costs the developer real money. You start with ten on the house. After that, a top-up covers the bill.

50

$0.99

meme tokens

500

$3.99

meme tokens

1000

$6.99

meme tokens

Honestly, though

It is a joke machine. Joke machines miss.

It will not always be funny

Sometimes the caption is perfect. Sometimes it describes your lunch with the enthusiasm of a stock photo caption. Reroll and move on.

It only knows what it can see

The joke comes from a machine description of the picture. It has no idea who those people are, what the day was, or why it was funny to you.

Your photo goes to a model

To caption an image, that image has to be sent to a hosted AI service. Do not feed it anything you would not paste into a chat window.

You still own the joke

The image is yours and stays in your library. MemeGPT does not post anything anywhere — sharing is the iOS share sheet and nothing else.