Megalith: Block Text Posters
Megalith: Block Text Posters Summary
Megalith: Block Text Posters is a mobile iOS app in Art And Design by Luke Bradford. Released in Jun 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Jun 3, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jun 3, 2026 .
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App Description
Megalith turns a handful of words into a striking, block-justified text graphic.
Every line is stretched to fill the same width, with each line’s font size set by how much text it holds — so your words form a solid block with clean edges on both sides. It's the look of vintage justified posters (“ON THE BEACH,” the old “FALL IN” recruitment prints), rebuilt as a fast, tactile app.
Type. Shuffle. Share.
Enter a phrase and Megalith lays it out instantly. Don't love the arrangement? Tap Shuffle to re-roll the line breaks and font mix — every tap is a fresh composition. Step back through previous shuffles anytime with Undo.
MADE FOR
• Quotes, lyrics, and one-liners
• Album-cover and merch-style lettering
• Social posts, stories, and covers
• Anyone who loves bold typography
FEATURES
• Block-justified layout that fills clean left and right edges automatically
• Shuffle to re-roll fonts and line breaks — with Undo
• Three typeface families: sans serif, serif, and slab serif
• Multiple fonts mixed across lines for real poster character
• Force your own line breaks by pressing return
• Adjustable minimum line length to control how short a line can get
• Pick any text and background color
• Use a photo as your background, with optional blur
• Four canvas formats: Square, Portrait (4:5), Story (9:16), and Poster (2:3)
• Live preview that matches your export exactly — what you see is what you share
• High-resolution export to Photos, Messages, social apps, and Files
DESIGNED TO FEEL EFFORTLESS
Behind the simple interface is a careful layout engine that measures the actual ink of each letter to align edges precisely, then balances fonts and breaks for a result that looks composed, not computed. You just type — Megalith makes it look intentional.
No account. No subscription. Just type a few words and make something worth sharing.
Screenshots include quotes from Bob Dylan's “From a Buick 6,” Carbon Leaf’s “Paloma,” Saul Williams’ “Amethyst Rocks,” and Temples’ “Keep in the Dark,” along with a photo by Gabriele Motter.