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Generate Twitter/X Header Generator

Create engaging Twitter (X) header images for profiles and campaigns. Design once, render variants via API — the infrastructure layer for programmatic media.

Interactive Editor 1500 x 500px

Interactive template preview — click text elements to edit

Overview

Why teams choose this workflow

1

Twitter headers are prime real estate for promotions and branding.

2

Create templates that update easily for launches, events, or seasonal campaigns.

Deep Dive

The Context

Your Twitter/X header is a key branding element that visitors see when they visit your profile.
With Pictify's header generator, create headers at the optimal 1500x500 size that communicate your brand,
promote launches, or highlight achievements. Generate campaign-specific headers or seasonal updates
programmatically.
Perfect For

Who uses this?

  • Brands updating headers for product launches
  • Creators promoting new content or courses
  • Companies maintaining consistent team headers
  • Event organizers promoting upcoming conferences
  • Authors promoting book releases
  • Startups showcasing funding announcements

Problems Solved

Headers often outdated or generic

Manual updates for each campaign

Keeping team headers consistent

Step-by-step workflow

1

Design template

Create header with headline and visual elements.

2

Add campaign variables

Bind launch name, date, or promotional text.

3

Generate and update

Refresh headers automatically for campaigns.

Developer Friendly

Automate with API

Trigger this workflow programmatically. Personalized images, generated instantly at scale.

curl -X POST https://api.pictify.io/image \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
-d '{
"html": "<your-template-html>",
"width": 1500,
"height": 500,
"fileExtension": "png"
}'

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the Twitter header size?
1500x500 pixels is the recommended Twitter/X header size.
How do I avoid the profile photo overlap?
Keep important content away from the bottom-left corner where the profile photo appears on desktop.