Jarvis Template Meme Template
Jarvis Template shows Tony Stark interacting with his AI assistant on a holographic display, used to present a command or request being issued to a system that will carry it out without question.
Caption this template- Category
- Blank and Utility Meme Templates
- Size
- 640 x 590 px
- Format
- Image
- Price
- Free, no sign up
Where the Jarvis Template meme comes from
Drawn from Marvel Cinematic Universe's Iron Man films, the template captures Robert Downey Jr. manipulating a touchscreen interface. People use it to frame requests, instructions, or commands in an appropriately dramatic tech-billionaire context.
How to caption the Jarvis Template meme
Label what is being commanded or what Jarvis is being asked to do. It works for both sincere tech enthusiasm and satirical commands like telling your AI to find the nearest pizza place at 2am. Open it in the meme generator, or read making your own template for more.
Jarvis Template caption ideas
Need a starting point? Try one of these on the Jarvis Template template, then make it your own in the meme generator.
- Jarvis, cancel all my plans for the weekend. They were imaginary anyway.
- Jarvis, find me a restaurant that delivers at 2am and won't judge me.
- Jarvis, draft a reply to my boss that says yes but sounds like I have boundaries.
- Jarvis, mute the group chat that has sent 47 messages about lunch.
- Jarvis, tell my landlord the rent is in the mail. Keep the mail vague.
Best uses for the Jarvis Template template
Use the Jarvis Template template when the joke fits a blank and utility format and the image can explain the feeling before the reader finishes the caption. It is strongest for custom layouts, screenshots, labels, and reusable blank formats.
This blank is 640 x 590 px and is a still image, so place the most important words where they stay readable after a feed crop. The near-square frame is flexible for feeds, group chats, Reddit, and Discord.
The sample captions leave room for a setup and a punchline without turning into a paragraph. Before exporting, read the caption once without looking at the image; if it still needs a long explanation, switch to a simpler setup or a more obvious related template.
Caption patterns to try
| Pattern | Why it works |
|---|---|
| Jarvis, cancel all my plans for the weekend. They were imaginary anyway. | This works because it gives the reader a specific situation instead of a vague label. |
| Jarvis, find me a restaurant that delivers at 2am and won't judge me. | This pattern keeps the setup concrete, which helps the template carry the reaction. |
| Jarvis, draft a reply to my boss that says yes but sounds like I have boundaries. | This is a useful direction when you want the punchline to feel personal or self-aware. |
Common mistakes with this blank
- Writing a caption that explains the whole joke instead of letting the Jarvis Template image do part of the work.
- Placing text over the most expressive part of the image, especially faces, gestures, signs, or the main action.
- Using three different ideas in one meme. This template works better when it points at one clear situation.
- Exporting before checking the meme at phone size. If the smallest words blur together, shorten the caption first.