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FIFA World Cup image generator for 2026

Three inputs, one tournament-ready card. Prompt in any language, paste a match-report URL, or feed in a flag — pick a scene and ship hero, OG, or story in seconds.

USA Canada Mexico· 48 nations · 16 host cities

World Cup image generator

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6 AI generations / day
1200 × 630
FIFA World Cup 2026 · Group stage opener

Banner generator for FIFA World Cup 2026

Drop a 1200 × 630 landscape render into the top of a fan site, a brand campaign page, or a bar's watch-party landing — full-width stadium atmosphere out of one prompt, no stretched square graphics.

Pass your primary color and one host-country accent and the same export doubles as a YouTube thumbnail — on-brand, on-tournament, in a single render.

Poster generator for FIFA World Cup 2026

Newsroom and social-team flow: paste a fixture title or match report and the model returns a 1080 × 1080 square match poster — Instagram feed, X, LinkedIn, and Slack all show it uncropped.

Switch the scene between Match poster, Countdown, and Fan banner, tap a flag from the 50-nation preset library, and ship a fresh pre-match card every day without juggling templates.

1080 × 1080
Matchday · USA vs Mexico
1080 × 1350
Countdown · 90 days to kick-off

Story generator for FIFA World Cup 2026

Bars, supporter clubs, and merch shops grab the 1080 × 1350 portrait size — taller than a square, shorter than 9:16 — and post one-card watch-party invites to Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp status without getting feed-cropped.

Trademark-aware defaults stay on: no FIFA wordmark, no 2026 emblem, no Jules Rimet shape — tournament-coded composition that's safe for fan, editorial, and most independent commercial use without a heavy legal review.

Oginify vs. Canva and Figma

Three rough ways to ship a tournament card on a deadline.

Oginify
Theme-tuned AI
Canva templates
Stock graphic library
DIY in Figma
Hand-built per card
InputsURL · prompt · flagDrag-and-drop onlyManual
Sizes per render5 in one placeOne per templateOne per artboard
Flag library50 nations presetSearch + dragBring your own
Trademark guardrailsBuilt into the promptUser must rememberUser must remember
Time to first card≈ 20 seconds5–10 minutes30+ minutes
CostFree · 6 / dayPro plan + assetsDesigner time
Best forNewsroom, fan, marketingHeavy edits to a templateBrand-locked agencies

World Cup generator FAQ

Trademark posture, real player names, and how this differs from the generic generators.

Is Oginify affiliated with FIFA?

No. Oginify is an independent design tool — partly commercial (paid plans for heavy users), partly open at the edges (free daily quota, public generator). The page uses a search-friendly slug because that's how people find it, but we have no affiliation, sponsorship, or licensing relationship with FIFA. Outputs work for fan, editorial, and most independent commercial uses. Anything that leans on official marks (FIFA logo, 2026 emblem and mascot, Jules Rimet trophy figures, Adidas Trionda) needs a license from FIFA or Adidas directly — our prompt blocks those marks by default so the cards you generate stay on the safe side.

Can I render Messi, Mbappé, or any other real player?

We won't stop you from typing their name into the prompt, but the underlying models have content policies that reject most real-person renders, and our prompt asks the model not to render real faces. Even when something comes back, the resemblance will be loose at best. For an actual player tribute, use the Player tribute scene with a silhouette and add a name as on-card text — that gives you a usable card without trying to fake a portrait.

How is this different from the generic /text-to-og-image generator?

Same pipeline underneath — same models, same quota bucket, same client-side cropper. The differences are pre-tuning: six tournament-specific scenes (match poster, stadium, trophy, player tribute, countdown, fan banner) replace the eight generic style chips, the size list focuses on the formats people actually share during a tournament (story, square, X, OG, hero), and the prompt always includes the 2026 context + trademark guardrail. If you want full style control, the generic generator is still there.

What sizes can I export and is the resolution accurate?

Five sizes: 1200 × 630 (Open Graph), 1200 × 675 (X / Twitter), 1080 × 1080 (Instagram square), 1080 × 1920 (story / reels / TikTok), and 1920 × 1080 (website hero / YouTube). The model emits a fixed-aspect raw image; the browser cover-center crops it to your selected size before download — what you see in the preview is what saves to disk. No letterboxing, no stretching.

Can I use my own brand colors with the World Cup scenes?

Yes. Expand Brand colors and pick a primary and accent. The model will use them as the dominant palette while the scene controls composition. A common move: drop in your brand's primary and your country's flag accent — instant on-brand tournament card.

What does the URL mode actually do?

It fetches the title and og:description of the page you paste — nothing else, no images, no body text — and feeds that into the prompt as context. Works best with news articles, match reports, fixture pages, or team pages that have proper Open Graph tags. We don't scrape, log, or store the URL.

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Paste a prompt, a URL, or a flag. Pick a scene. Download the card. Open up your scheduler and post.