GenTubeDesign your own creepypasta OC in seconds — a pale-faced killer, a masked entity, or an eldritch horror all your own. Free AI creepypasta OC maker, no limits.

From Slender Man in a tailored suit to Jeff the Killer grinning in the dark, these are creepypasta OCs dreamed up by the GenTube community. Pale skin, hollow eyes, carved smiles, and grainy analog-horror lighting give every character that pulled-from-a-midnight-wiki look. Make a masked stalker, a laughing clown, an eyeless entity, or a nightmare nobody has named yet. The creepypasta OC maker is free with no limits.
The artists building killers, masked entities, and eerie OCs on GenTube.







A creepypasta OC is an original character you invent for the world of internet horror — your own killer, masked entity, cursed spirit, or eldritch creature. It is not Slender Man or Jeff the Killer, but it lives in that same dark, grainy, midnight-wiki universe. GenTube lets you design one in seconds and give it a face, a vibe, and a story.
Both. You can recreate canon creepypastas like Slender Man, Jeff the Killer, Ticci Toby, Eyeless Jack, BEN Drowned, or Laughing Jack, or you can build a brand-new OC from scratch. Most creators do a bit of both — make the icons, then twist them into something nobody has seen before.
Describe it. Try words like pale skin, hollow black eyes, carved smile, dim lighting, grainy VHS, fog, and abandoned house. GenTube leans eerie and cinematic rather than gory, so you get a character that feels unsettling and tasteful, not a mess of blood.
Yes. You can generate as many creepypasta OCs as you want, totally free, with no credits and no daily cap. Make one, remix it, change the mask, change the mood, and keep going until your character feels exactly right.
Absolutely. Every creepypasta OC you make can be shared to the GenTube feed, and anyone can remix it into their own version. It is the fastest way to grow a little horror universe — one creator makes the killer, another gives it a backstory, a third drops it into a haunted scene.
No. GenTube keeps creepypasta dark and creepy but tasteful — eerie faces, eyeless masks, and unsettling atmosphere instead of graphic gore. Think dread and dim lighting, the kind of horror that crawls under your skin rather than splatters the screen.