AI Movie Poster
Generate movie poster art with proper cinematic composition, reserved title space, and genre-matched lighting. Describe your film concept and get a theatrical-quality visual that looks built for a marquee, not a stock library.
Describe
Write a detailed description of the image you want
Generate
AI creates a unique image from your prompt
Download
Save your generated image
Tips for Better Results
Title & Tagline Space
Include space for movie title and tagline placement in your composition description.
Genre Mood & Color
Specify the genre mood and color grading style for authentic cinematic atmosphere.
Character Positioning
Describe character poses, scale relationships, and focal point placement for drama.
Cinematic Composition
Mention lighting style, camera perspective, and widescreen composition for Hollywood quality.
AI Generated Examples
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Why Choose Our AI Movie Poster Generator
Poster-Aware Layout
The AI reserves headroom for title and billing text, keeps the focal subject clear, and builds depth through foreground and background layers the way print designers do.
Genre-Matched Visual Language
Horror gets desaturated shadows and isolation. Action gets hard light and motion. Romance gets warm tones and soft focus. Specify your genre and the AI applies the color grading and mood that audiences already associate with it.
Print-Ready Output
Posters come out at high resolution with the kind of tonal range and sharpness that holds up at large sizes, whether you're printing a festival banner or uploading a streaming cover.
Rapid Concept Exploration
Pitch artwork, alternate takes, and tone variations take seconds, not days. Run through multiple visual directions before committing to a design path.
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Built Around the Rules of Film Marketing
Movie poster design follows conventions that audiences read instantly: the lone figure against a vast sky, the ensemble stacked in hierarchy order, the villain half-lit in shadow. This tool is trained on that visual grammar, not on generic image generation. It places subjects where posters place them, handles negative space for title treatment, and applies lighting that matches the emotional register of the genre.
Tell the AI your genre, the dominant character or scene, and the tone you want. It produces a poster-shaped composition, not a random illustration. The output is built to take a title at the top and billing copy at the bottom without reworking the image from scratch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Type a description of your film concept: the genre, the dominant character or scene, the mood, and any specific visual elements you want (a lone figure on a dark road, two rivals facing off at sunset, a crashed spaceship in fog). The AI generates a poster-format image with cinematic composition and space for a title. Adjust your description and regenerate to explore different directions.
Output is high resolution with enough detail to hold up at poster sizes. Standard portrait orientation suits theatrical prints and streaming covers. The tonal range is broad enough for dark cinematic scenes and bright action compositions alike, without the washed-out look common to generic AI image tools.
Yes. Your prompt controls everything. Describe the color grade (teal and orange, muted earth tones, high-contrast black and white), the lighting setup (backlit silhouette, golden hour, harsh overhead), the character position, and the atmosphere. More specific prompts produce more targeted results. If the first generation is close but not quite right, rewrite the one element that missed and regenerate.
Every major film genre and visual era works: 1970s grindhouse with grain and faded color, modern blockbuster with clean contrast and lens flare, noir with deep blacks and a single hard light source, animated-style illustration, painterly art-house, documentary-style photography. Describe the genre and decade and the AI matches the poster aesthetic of that category.
One poster per generation. Each run produces a unique result, so you can generate the same concept several times to compare compositions before picking the strongest one. Filmmakers often run three or four variations with the same core prompt to find the right character pose or background treatment.
Download your poster directly from the result screen in standard image format. The file opens in Photoshop, Affinity Photo, Canva, or any other design tool where you can add the actual film title, cast names, and billing block as a separate type layer on top.
Yes. Posters you generate belong to you. Use them for your film's marketing materials, festival submissions, streaming thumbnails, or printed promotional items. The image is generated fresh from your prompt, so there are no stock licensing issues or shared asset conflicts with other projects.
Yes. Commercial use includes film marketing campaigns, crowdfunding pitch pages, streaming platform artwork, client work for production companies, and printed materials for festivals or theatrical runs. Because every poster is generated uniquely from your prompt, there are no third-party rights to clear.
Think like a director giving a brief to a poster illustrator. Name the genre, describe the central figure or scene, specify the lighting (rim light from below, overcast exterior, flickering neon), mention the color mood, and note what should be empty at the top for the title. Vague inputs like "action movie" produce generic results. Specific inputs like "lone detective in a rain-soaked alley at night, hard side light, deep blue shadows, 1980s neo-noir" produce distinctive ones.
Most AI image generators treat a movie poster prompt like any other image request. This tool is built specifically for the poster format: it understands where titles go, how genre lighting works, and why composition rules for posters differ from those for editorial photography. The result looks like it was designed for a marquee, not generated from a general-purpose model.
AI Movie Poster vs Other Methods
| Feature | Luxoret AI | Manual / Traditional | Other Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Results in seconds | Hours in a studio | Minutes per track |
| Equipment | Just a browser | Professional studio gear | Desktop app required |
| Skill Required | None — fully automated | Audio engineering skills | Some learning curve |
| Quality | Professional AI output | Depends on engineer skill | Basic quality |
| Format Support | MP3, WAV, and more | Varies by studio | Common formats only |