Ambigram-generator

Most generators ask for "Word 1" (forward) and "Word 2" (rotated). If you want the same word both ways, just type it twice.

Generators often spread letters too far apart to avoid collision. This ruins the ambigram illusion. ambigram-generator

Focused only on rotational ambigrams. It has a library of pre-mapped pairs (e.g., "Family/Loyalty"). Most generators ask for "Word 1" (forward) and

Lena found the old website at 3 a.m.: “Ambigram Generator — Type any name.” She typed her own: LENA. The generator spun it, and upside down it read NOEL. She laughed — Christmas in reverse. Then she typed her brother’s name: ETHAN. Rotated, it became HAUNT. He died three years ago. The cursor blinked. A new field appeared: “Type what you fear.” She closed the laptop. But the generator kept running… on her bedroom wall. This ruins the ambigram illusion

: Provides an AI-driven tool specifically marketed for creating ambigram concepts and tattoo designs.