The Pitch
Megalith turns a few words into a poster. Type a short phrase and every line is instantly block-justified — stretched to fill a common width, the size of each line set by how much text it carries, with different display faces mixed across the lines, the way hand-painted signs and protest placards have done it for a century. Shuffle the fonts and layout with a tap until the arrangement feels right, pick a canvas shape, set your colors or drop in a photo, and export a high-resolution graphic ready for stories, feeds, or print. Megalith 2.0 (coming soon) adds an Animate mode that brings the type to life and exports it as video. No design skill, no templates, no fiddling with text boxes — just your words, beautifully rendered.
Demo Video
A short demo loop, captured from the upcoming 2.0 build · 886 × 1920 · H.264 MP4 · download
The phrase shown is a quote from Bob Dylan's “From a Buick 6.”
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Fast Facts
Screenshots
Click any screenshot for the full-resolution PNG (1320 × 2868), grab all four together as a .zip above, or download everything — screenshots, demo video, and icon — in the full press kit.
Phrases shown are quotes from Carbon Leaf's “Paloma” and Temples' “Keep in the Dark.” The photo background is by Gabriele Motter.
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About the Developer
Luke Bradford is an independent iOS developer with a decade-plus body of small, design-led apps built around geometry and restraint. The same sensibility runs through all of them — minimal interfaces, considered color, and a love of getting a single idea exactly right. You can see it in QUARC, a falling-block puzzle with curved pieces, and Symmetry Lab, a studio for symmetrical pattern art. Megalith continues that line: one strong typographic idea, executed with care — free, with no ads and no purchases.
Press Contact
Questions, requests for promo codes, or interview requests are welcome — I usually reply within a day.