Paste a news-article URL — or type a prompt — into BlurbStack. The AI writes a scroll-stopping headline and caption and generates a styled background, while a template engine renders the text so it stays legible and correctly spelled. You fine-tune anything, swap templates live, and export a finished 1080×1350 post built to get shared — in seconds, not an hour in a design tool.
Designed for speed. Built for accuracy.
Drop in an article link or type what the story is about. That's the whole input.
GPT-4o writes an original headline, caption, and summary and flags words to highlight. Gemini builds a styled background photo from the article's own image, shot from a fresh angle.
Rewrite the headline or caption, tap any word to highlight it, reposition or regenerate the photo, swap templates live, then export a 1080×1350 JPG ready for Instagram.
Most AI image tools draw text as pixels, so headlines come out garbled, misspelled, or invented. BlurbStack doesn't. The AI only supplies the words and the highlight picks; a deterministic template engine sets them into a fixed, structured layout. What you typed is what prints — sharp and legible, down to the last character.
The AI hands over the copy and highlight picks; the template engine renders the type itself, so nothing is ever hallucinated onto the image.
Headlines land crisp and correctly spelled in a structured layout built for reading, not guessing.
Edit a word and only that word changes — exactly as written, with no surprise rewrites in the render.