We empower content creators to transform their blog posts into stunning visual stories, effortlessly generating cohesive, on-brand image sets that captivate.
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
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
We’ve seen it: you repurpose one screenshot… and suddenly the images look like three different brands. Blue gradients. Random typography. A “robot AI” vibe that doesn’t match your post, your palette, or your blog. With Pixelpost, we keep one source consistent—so your set stays
cohesive across 1:1, 4:5, and 9:16. Do this: Upload your own screenshot (or drop in one section heading) Keep the same palette + typography direction Export the full set in multiple sizes for your carousel, blog block, and email banner Before/after is the point: upload a
“We love the vibe”… until every section looks identical. We run a quick 2-minute palette test for cohesive AI images: Pick 1 background + 1 brand accent from your site. Generate a hero + 3 section images from the same post. Check if headlines still look distinct on every section.
If not? Swap only the accent. Keep the background. That’s how we avoid the generic “blue gradient” look and keep your brand set feeling intentionally designed. Try color palettes in Pixelpost and generate a consistent set from your own content—hero + matching sections, all
Your headline disappears when you resize? That’s the moment we fix in our workflow. We export the same Pixelpost hero into 3 platform presets and watch what changes: - LinkedIn: tighter framing, safer top spacing for the headline - Instagram Stories: vertical crop with room for
margins between sections - X: wider breathing room so your key line doesn’t get clipped Instead of guessing, we keep the brand-safe composition consistent—so your visuals stay readable anywhere. Start creating for free #contentdesign#brandconsistency#socialmediaassets
That post needs visuals—now. But you’re guessing palette… again. So we use a “consistency budget” hack: write the post first. Then spend 10 minutes in Pixelpost locking one palette + one tone. We generate a hero image + matching section images from your headings, so your next
article reuses the same visual system—no blue gradients, no robot-vibe AI look. Result: faster workflow, cleaner branding, and fewer re-dos when you’re solo. See what's possible—Try color palettes and export to the exact social sizes you need. #SoloCreator#ContentDesign
“Your palette changes every post—again.” And somehow you’re still hoping it matches. We keep it simple with a content-first palette workflow: pull 3 dominant colors from your existing blog header images or screenshots. Then in Pixelpost we map them to Background / Primary /
Accent, generate a hero + matching section set, and export for 1–3 platforms. One rule we don’t bend: if your headline colors aren’t readable across sections without switching palettes, it’s not cohesive. Adjust only the Accent until everything clicks. Want the fastest way to go
Your headline lands… and then it gets chopped off. We see it every week: creators resize to 9:16, export, and the “safe” area still isn’t safe. The hero image looks fine—until Stories or LinkedIn cropping trims the exact text viewers need. Here’s our Pixelpost quick walkthrough
for the reading path: Export your hero + one section card. - Instagram Stories (9:16): keep the headline area centered, then shift section images inward so captions don’t clip at the edges. - LinkedIn (1.91:1): re-check the crop before you download—don’t trust a one-size resize.