Type, sculpted in motion.
Wrap your text around 40 spatial geometries — cylinder, sphere, helix, torus, mobius, vortex — across 31 typefaces and seven animated environments. Drag to rotate. Pinch to zoom. Double-tap to reroll. Export 4K stills or 1080p MP4 clips, save your configs, and sketch kinetic type ideas in seconds.
About Typhoria
Typhoria is a free 3D kinetic type generator that wraps your text around 40 spatial geometries — cylinder, sphere, helix, torus, mobius, trefoil, vortex, lissajous, and more — using WebGL in your browser. It includes 31 Google Fonts, animated backgrounds, drag-to-rotate camera, JSON config save/load, 4K PNG poster export, and 1080p MP4 video export. Designed for motion designers, type nerds, and poster makers.
Yes — completely free. No account, no watermarks, no feature gates. Every mode, every font, every background, and 4K PNG export are all available immediately. Your designs stay on your device.
Open the page and Typhoria randomizes a starting design. Tap the controls icon (top right) to edit text, typeface, mode, and colors. Drag the canvas to rotate, scroll to zoom, double-tap to reroll. Hit Export 4K for a 3840×2160 PNG, or Save Config to keep the JSON.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript and WebGL. Your text, color choices, and saved configs never leave your device. Anonymous Google Analytics page views only — no design data, no uploads, no tracking.
Kinetic typography is type that moves — animated, transformed, or arranged in motion through space. The technique traces back to Saul Bass's 1959 title sequence for Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Typhoria sits in a specific niche: instead of animating text over video, it sculpts letterforms onto 3D surfaces you can rotate, light, and pose like a physical object.
Yes — runs on any modern phone or tablet browser with WebGL. Drag to rotate, pinch to zoom, double-tap to randomize. The editor becomes a full-screen sheet on small screens. 4K export works on mobile, but older devices may take longer to render the export. For heavy editing across all 40 modes, a desktop with a discrete GPU is more responsive.
Tap Export 1080p MP4. Typhoria captures the live animation at 1920×1080, 30fps for 5 seconds (adjustable 2–15s via the Recording Duration slider in System). Chrome, Edge, and Safari encode H.264 MP4 directly. Firefox falls back to WebM (most editors and platforms accept it). All recording happens locally — nothing uploaded.
Both are free browser-based kinetic type tools, with different tradeoffs. Space Type Generator (by Kiel Mutschelknaus) is the cult-status original, built on p5.js with a custom variable typeface and ~10 modes. Typhoria offers 40 modes, 31 Google Fonts, native 4K PNG and 1080p MP4 export, JSON config save/load, and full mobile touch support. Designers often use both side by side.