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Welcome to the Stranger Things Intro Creator — a free, browser-based tool that transforms any text into a glowing, cinematic title sequence styled after the iconic opening credits of Stranger Things. No account needed, no installs, no waiting.

Quick Start

Create your first Stranger Things intro in under a minute — no setup required.

How It Works

Learn how the animation engine renders your title sequence entirely in the browser.

Customization

Adjust text, timing, and visual effects to make your intro uniquely yours.

Share Your Intro

Generate a shareable link and send your custom intro to anyone, anywhere.

What You Can Do

The Stranger Things Intro Creator lets you craft personalized title sequences with the same dramatic aesthetic that made the show’s opening unforgettable — right in your browser.

Iconic Typography

Render your text in glowing crimson with the signature retro letterforms and dramatic fade-in transitions.

Instant Rendering

The full animation plays on your device — no uploads, no server processing, zero latency.

Shareable URLs

Every intro gets its own unique URL, so sharing with friends is a single copy-paste away.

Completely Free

No account, no subscription, no limits. Open source under the MIT license.

Get Started in Seconds

1

Open the app

Visit strangerthingsintrocreator.com in any modern browser — no installation required.
2

Enter your text

Type the name, phrase, or title you want to animate into the text input field.
3

Watch it glow

Hit Create and watch your personalized Stranger Things-style intro play back instantly.
4

Share your creation

Copy the unique shareable link and send it to friends, post it online, or save it for later.
Want to run the project locally or deploy your own instance? See the Self-Hosting overview to get started.

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