Meme Templates
Browse 1,805 free blank meme templates by category, then add your caption in the meme generator. No account, no watermark.
Choose the right blank before you write
A good meme starts with the format. Reaction faces work when the feeling is the joke, comparison templates work when two choices need to be judged fast, and panel templates work when the idea needs a tiny story. If the caption has to explain the image, pick a clearer blank.
Use this library as a starting point, then open any template in the Meme Generator to add captions, move text boxes, and export a clean image. For a deeper walkthrough, read the meme template guide or start with how to make a meme.
| Template type | Best when | Useful guide |
|---|---|---|
| Reaction faces | The image already shows the exact emotion. | Reaction memes |
| Comparisons | The joke is a fast this-versus-that contrast. | Comparison memes |
| Panels | The idea needs a sequence, reveal, or escalation. | Two-panel memes |
| Classic blanks | Recognition matters more than a new format. | Top and bottom text |
| Animated templates | Motion carries the reaction or timing. | Meme sizes |
How the template library is organized
The library groups blanks by the job they do in a joke. Some templates are built around a face, some around a choice, and some around a sequence of panels. Browsing by category is faster than searching by name when you know the feeling but not the exact template.
Start with the category that matches the structure of your idea. If the joke is a reaction, open reaction faces. If the joke compares two options, start with comparisons. If the joke unfolds in steps, use panels. When you already have your own screenshot or photo, use the blank and utility formats or upload directly in the editor.
Every template page links back into the editor, its category, related blanks, and a relevant guide, so you can move from browsing to making without dead ends.