Type a destination or subject, pick a vintage style, and get a gallery-grade poster in about two minutes. Optionally upload a travel photo to make it yours. No designer, no Illustrator, no subscription.
A phone photo of a plant to a framed herbarium print.
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A busy photo to a calm minimalist travel poster.
Same place, gallery-grade result. The style does the work a designer would have charged you for.
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Real posters. All from a place name.
Every poster here started as a place and a style. Travel, botanical, deco, minimalist, every kind of look.
How it works
A place. Three steps.
You can make a vintage poster with AI in 2026: type the place or subject you want, pick a style, and the generator builds the whole poster, including the title lettering. There's no design software to learn, no template to lay out, and no subscription. Upload a photo only if you want the landmark to match a place you actually went.
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Type your place or subject. A city, a coastline, a national park, a landmark, or a plant.
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Pick a style. 1950s travel, WPA park, Art Nouveau, woodblock, Art Deco, botanical, minimalist, or mid-century.
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Print it. Optionally upload a photo to match a real place, then download and print at 300 dpi.
Poster styles
Pick the look you want.
1950s travel screen-print
A 9:16 vertical vintage 1950s screen-print travel poster of {YOUR PLACE}, in the style of mid-century European tourism posters. Render the title {YOUR PLACE} across the top in large elegant 1950s display type, spelled correctly. A panoramic framed view: a period vehicle, the local landscape, a pastel town, and leafy branches framing the lower foreground like a garden window. Bold vibrant high-contrast color, visible screen-print texture with slightly off-register layers and hand-drawn strokes, decorative and handcrafted. No photoreal rendering, no smooth digital vector, single poster.
1930s WPA national park
A 9:16 vertical 1930s American WPA "See America" national-park travel poster of {YOUR PLACE}. Render the title VISIT {YOUR PLACE} in bold condensed lettering at the bottom, spelled correctly. One idealized vista simplified into flat geometric shapes, a flat four-to-six-color palette with no shading, an airbrushed gradient sky, and subtle paper grain so it reads as a 1930s silkscreen. No photoreal detail, no more than six colors, single poster.
Art Nouveau (Belle Epoque)
A 9:16 vertical 1900s Art Nouveau Belle Epoque travel poster of {YOUR PLACE}, in the ornate style of Alphonse Mucha and the old PLM railway posters. Render the title {YOUR PLACE} in elegant flowing lettering. A romantic scene framed by an ornate border of sinuous organic linework, curling florals, and whiplash curves, a soft jewel palette, flat color held inside confident dark outlines, fine lithographic linework. No harsh contrast, no modern fonts, single poster.
Japanese woodblock (ukiyo-e)
A 9:16 vertical Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock-print travel poster of {YOUR PLACE}, in the Edo-period style of Hokusai and Hiroshige. Render the title {YOUR PLACE} in bold lettering at the top. A serene composition with stylized cresting waves, drifting clouds, and a famous local landmark in flat woodblock color (indigo, Prussian blue, soft beige, coral), confident carved outlines, visible woodgrain and slight registration offset, on washi paper. No Western perspective, no digital gradients, single print.
Art Deco (Cassandre)
A 9:16 vertical 1930s Art Deco poster of {YOUR SUBJECT}, in the monumental geometric style of A.M. Cassandre. Render the title {YOUR TITLE} in tall geometric deco capitals, spelled correctly. Strict geometric symmetry, a central radial gold sunburst, stepped chevron borders, tall elongated proportions, a gold-and-black palette with one deep jewel tone, crisp flat geometric edges, and a subtle aged-print texture. No busy ornamentation, no modern fonts, single poster.
Herbarium botanical print
A 9:16 vertical herbarium-style botanical print of {YOUR PLANT}. A single specimen, centered and symmetrical, in a muted herbarium palette of sage, ochre, and faded rose on aged cream paper, with a small serif-italic Latin-name label, precise scientific-illustration linework, and a generous margin so it reads like a framed museum plate. Quiet, antique, single specimen, no busy bouquet, single print.
Until the one-click Studio opens, you can copy any prompt above and paste it into ChatGPT, Gemini, or your AI image tool. Swap the placeholder for your own place, subject, or title.
Why this, not a designer
A poster, not a project.
A place, not a brief. No designer to hire, no Illustrator to learn, no template to lay out. You type a destination and pick a style.
Instant and cheap. A print-ready poster in minutes, free to start, with no subscription to sign up for.
A real style, not a filter. Each look is a specific art tradition, screen-print, WPA, Art Nouveau, woodblock, deco, done right, so it reads as gallery art, not a stock template.
FAQ
AI posters, answered.
Can AI make a poster?
Yes. You describe the place or subject and the style you want, and the AI builds a full poster: the scene, the color, the texture, and the title lettering. You do not need Illustrator, Photoshop, Canva, or a designer. You type a place, pick a vintage style, and get a print-ready poster back.
Is there an AI poster generator I can use?
This is one, built for vintage and retro poster styles. Type any destination or subject, choose a look (1950s travel, WPA national park, Art Nouveau, Japanese woodblock, Art Deco, botanical, minimalist, or mid-century), and generate it. The one-click Studio is on the way; until it opens you can copy any prompt on this page and run it in your own AI image tool.
How do I turn a photo into a poster?
Upload one photo of the place alongside your style choice. The AI uses the photo to get the real coastline, skyline, or landmark right, then restyles it completely into the vintage look you picked. It keeps the place, not the photographic texture. You can also skip the photo and work from the place name alone.
Can I make a vintage travel poster with AI?
Yes, that is the flagship style. Type a destination, and the generator builds a 1950s European screen-print travel poster with a framed view, a period vehicle, bold color, screen-print texture, and a big display title, the same look that sold train and ship travel in the 1930s to 1950s.
What is the best AI poster maker?
It depends what you want. If you want gallery-grade vintage and retro poster styles from a place name in minutes, with no design software and no subscription, that is what this is built for. General-purpose design tools give you templates you still have to lay out yourself; this gives you a finished poster in a specific, real art style.
Can I make a poster for free?
You can start for free. Copy any of the style prompts on this page and run them in ChatGPT, Gemini, or your AI image tool with your own place or subject. The one-click Studio is launching soon, with no subscription required to try it.
What size should I print an AI poster at?
Ask the tool for the largest size it offers, save it as a PNG, and print at 300 dpi. Standard vertical poster sizes are 12 by 18, 18 by 24, or 24 by 36 inches. Then frame it.