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Generate unique DnD characters instantly with AI — from paladins and rogues to sorcerers, monsters, and full adventuring parties.

Describe your Dnd OC once. After that it is the same character every time.


A rooftop at night, a classroom, outer space. They still look like themselves.


Where they are from, who they lost, what they want. A story about your Dnd OC, not someone who just looks like them.


Post your Dnd OC. Other people can draw them too and send them back. Or keep them to yourself.


Tap an outfit and they put it on. Same face, same hair, same character.


Happy, angry, sleepy, shy. The same character, every mood.
Paladins, rogues, warlocks, and whole adventuring parties rolling into the feed every day.







It turns a text description of your Dungeons & Dragons character into a finished portrait in about two seconds. Describe the race, class, gear, and mood — a tiefling warlock in candlelight, a dwarven cleric with an engraved warhammer — and GenTube generates it. No drawing skill needed.
Both work. Take inspiration from legends like Drizzt Do'Urden, Strahd von Zarovich, Vecna, Tasha, or Elminster — or, better, bring your own original character to life. Most creators here are making the paladin, rogue, or sorcerer from their actual campaign.
Lead with race and class, then add one signature detail and a setting: 'wood elf ranger, scarred longbow, misty pine forest at dawn.' Style words that work well: cinematic fantasy portrait, dramatic rim lighting, weathered armor textures, oil-painting rendering, candlelit dungeon. The single signature item does more than a long gear list.
Yes. No credits, no watermarks, no daily caps. Generate your whole party, every NPC in your campaign, and a dozen versions of your BBEG — all free.
Every creation can be shared to the GenTube feed, and anything in the feed can be remixed — grab another player's barbarian and reroll it as your own. Remixing is the heart of GenTube.
Race plus class plus one visual hook is the reliable formula — a dragonborn barbarian with a cracked greataxe, a halfling rogue with a blowgun. Full party group shots, villains, and original monsters also come out strong. If a character feels flat, change the lighting or the setting before changing the character.
Yes. It's your original character — use it on your character sheet, as a Roll20 or Foundry token, in your campaign notes, or as a profile picture.
Preset builders make you assemble a character from fixed parts, so every half-orc ends up with the same three faces. Here there are no templates and no part limits — if you can describe it, you can generate it, including races, classes, and homebrew ideas no dropdown menu covers.
Create original DnD characters, party art, monsters, and fantasy portraits for your next campaign. Free, fast, and made for tabletop RPG fans.