What exactly is TxtNinja?
TxtNinja is the perfect tool for anyone. And by anyone, we very damn well mean anyone. There is no hard and fast rule as to how you should use TxtNinja; you’re free to use it in any and every way you can think of.
In fact, the list of possibilities for TxtNinja is so endless, you are encouraged to contribute to the index. If you’ve got a new funky way to use TxtNinja, send us an email at
with images (strongly encouraged!) and a good description!.
There are absolutely no restrictions on the usage of TxtNinja images. Your generated images are stored forever on our servers as long as their accessed at least once every 365 days.
Be creative, go crazy!
To get you started, here are just some ways others are using TxtNinja:
- Masking your email
If you need to give out your email over the internet and use simple plain text, spam bots or email harvesters will pick up your email and your inbox will be home to thousands of spam messages. The simplest way would be to use TxtNinja, where your email address will be known to humans and will go undetected by bots: 
- Displaying non-Latin characters
Some languages such as Japanese and Greek contain characters that may not be recognised or allowed by websites and forums. Now, TxtNinja supports input from many other languages so you have a quick workaround!
- Sale of domains and websites
Forum users (such as those of DigitalPoint Forums) make use of TxtNinja to sell their domains and websites on the forum. Their reasons for doing so vary, but most do that to keep their sales thread from appearing in search engine results. - Bypassing text filters
Some forums censor certain phrases or profanities and TxtNinja is a simple way to bypass those filters! - Asking for help on forums/websites
Imagine if you run a SME, and one day you encountered an issue, which you turned to your favorite forum for help. Your next potential customer Googles you and viola, the search engine results turn up your earlier quest for help. Trust me, it doesn’t look good on you/your business (especially if such results are plentiful!) - Sending sensitive information via MSN/etc
There are times when you need to send sensitive information, like a password, code or address over MSN or some other messaging client. If you send it in plain text, your information will be available in plain view for the snoopers. Also, if you have the habit of saving conversations, the information would then be stored for years (YEARS) to come; on the other hand, if you just drop and paste the TxtNinja image into your conversation, the sensitive information will only be available to the friend/client on the other side. MSN does not store images in conversation records, so that’s one less worry for you.
Why TxtNinja?
Plain black text can be really, really boring. Also, for all those times when simple, nondescript just won’t shout out and capture attention, you need TxtNinja. It also helps that we’re hosted on one of the fastest (US) web servers available.