We empower content creators to transform their blog posts into stunning visual stories, effortlessly generating cohesive, on-brand image sets that captivate.

Joined March 2023
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That “quick visual” takes 3 hours… and your post is still waiting. We see solo creators do this every day: writing, then re-designing from scratch, then matching fonts/colors by hand (again). Here’s the workflow we recommend when you want consistency on the same day: Feed your
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blog post into Pixelpost Pick one brand palette Generate a cohesive hero matching section set Export sizes for each platform Publish while the writing is fresh No blue-gradient/robot look. Just visuals that stay on-brand because they’re built from your own content. Try color
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palettes and get started now: start creating for free. #SoloCreators #ContentDesign #BrandConsistency #AIImages #CreatorTools
Your “AI images” don’t match your article? That’s usually not a creativity problem—it’s a structure problem. Here’s the mini exercise we use: paste one article into Pixelpost. We read every H2. Then we generate a hero matching section visuals that follow the same layout
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Your audience doesn’t remember your posts—they remember what it looks like. We tested the same blog post two ways: one export with a locked palette matching hero/section style, and one export with mixed “AI vibes.” Same words. Different recognition. One set felt instantly
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on-brand. The other looked like it belonged to nobody in particular. Which one did you notice first in the comments? Start creating for free. Your audience remembers your look—not your posts. | Lock a palette vs. let “AI vibes” roam. Same blog—different trust. #BrandConsistency
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Most AI tools speed you up… then you spend the saved time fixing colors and cropping. Our fix is the “10-minute brand check.” You paste your post’s headings, drop in your palette (or a reference image), and Pixelpost generates a cohesive set: hero matching section visuals for
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Your blog posts shouldn’t look like they were made by 10 different people. We see it all the time: writer hits publish, then visuals drift—colors change, tone shifts, hero sizes don’t match, and suddenly the brand feels “off” even when the content is solid. Our repeatable system
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is simple: Set up ONE Pixelpost preset once (palette tone resize targets). Then run every new post like a manufacturing line: hero 3–6 section images, always following the same rule set. Less rework. Faster approvals. Cohesive image sets that match your own writing—every
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