Free Instagram Story Template Maker

Design a full 1080 by 1920 Instagram story in your browser. Pick a template, set the background, headline, and handle, then download a ready-to-post PNG. Free, no sign-up, and any image you use never leaves your device.

Design your story

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100% in your browser. Any image you upload is drawn on your own device and is never sent to a server.

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Your story earns views on Instagram. Add a free Common Ninja Instagram Feed widget so those visitors land back on your website, auto-updating with every new post. No code.

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How It Works

How to make an Instagram story in three steps

No account, no sign-up, completely free. Everything is drawn in your browser, so any image you use is never uploaded to a server.

1

Pick a template

Start from Announcement, Quote, Sale, New Post, Question, or Link in bio. Each one sets a background, copy, and layout you can then change.

2

Make it yours

Edit the headline, subtext, and handle, choose a solid, gradient, or image background, then set the font, color, alignment, and vertical position.

3

Download and post

Preview it live, then download a full-resolution 1080 by 1920 PNG with one click and post it straight to your story.

Why Stories Work

Why stories earn attention

Stories sit at the very top of the app, fill the whole screen, and feel personal and in-the-moment. That combination is why they are one of the most direct ways to reach the people who already follow you.

full screen + top placement + 24 hours = urgent, focused attention

A story takes over the entire screen, so there is no competing content next to it. Because it is gone in a day, viewers give it a quick, focused look, which is exactly why a clear design and one clear message matter so much.

Stories are also where casual followers become an engaged audience. Polls, questions, and links invite a direct response in a way a feed post rarely does. A steady rhythm of simple, on-brand stories keeps you visible at the top of the app day after day.

The trade-off is that stories vanish. A great frame you post today is gone tomorrow unless you save it to a highlight or, better still, point viewers to something more permanent like your website or feed. Design the story to look good and to move people somewhere that lasts.

Sizes & Specs

Story sizes and where they fit

This tool exports at the native story size of 1080 by 1920 pixels. That same vertical frame works across every major short-form format, so one design covers a lot of ground.

Use caseTypical sizeBest for
Instagram / Facebook story1080 × 1920The native full-screen 9:16 story canvas this tool exports
Great fit
Instagram Reel cover1080 × 1920A vertical cover frame that matches the story shape
Great fit
TikTok / YouTube Short1080 × 1920The same vertical design reused across short-form platforms
Great fit
Pinterest idea pin1080 × 1920Tall pins that fill the mobile screen
Also works
WhatsApp / status1080 × 1920Vertical status updates outside the main feeds
Also works

Sizes reflect common 2026 platform recommendations.

Templates

Which template fits your post?

Each preset is a starting point you can fully edit. Here is when to reach for each one and what it is built to do.

TemplateThe lookBest for
AnnouncementBold headline centered on a bright gradientLaunches, reveals, and any post you want people to notice fast
QuoteA single line centered on a dark, calm backgroundTestimonials, motivational lines, or a standout sentence from a post
SaleA big offer with a short supporting lineDiscounts, drops, and limited-time promotions
New PostA photo background with a dark overlay and low textDriving story viewers to a fresh feed post or reel
QuestionA clear prompt centered on a solid brand colorAMAs and story replies that spark direct messages
Link in bioA short call to action set low on a deep gradientSending viewers to a link, shop, or landing page

Troubleshooting

Why does my story fall flat?

Almost every story that underperforms comes down to one of these six. Most are about the design and the message, not the tool.

📏

Wrong aspect ratio

A square or landscape image gets cropped hard in a story. Design at 1080 by 1920 from the start so nothing important is cut off.

Always 9:16
🔒

Text in the safe zone

The top and bottom of a story are covered by the profile, caption, and reply bar. Keep key text away from those edges.

Mind the edges
👀

Text you cannot read

Light text on a busy photo disappears. Add a dark overlay or pick a solid background so every word stays legible.

Contrast first
🧱

Too much on one frame

A wall of text loses viewers in the two seconds they give a story. One idea per frame, then move to the next.

One idea per frame
🎨

No consistent look

Random fonts and colors make a brand forgettable. Reuse the same template, palette, and handle across your stories.

Keep it on-brand
🔗

No clear next step

A story that looks great but asks for nothing is a missed chance. Tell viewers exactly what to do next.

Add one CTA

Best Practices

8 tips for stories people actually watch

All CommonNinja widgets mentioned below are free to start. Apply these while you design and after you post.

01

Design for the thumb, not the desk

Stories are watched on a phone held at arm’s length. Make the headline big enough to read in a glance and keep the layout simple.

02

Respect the safe zones

Leave clear space at the top and bottom of the frame. Use the vertical position slider to pull text into the middle band where nothing overlaps it.

03

Use a dark overlay on photos

When you use an image background, a light dark overlay lifts your text off the photo so it stays readable no matter how busy the picture is.

04

Pick one font and stick with it

A single, clear typeface reads faster than mixing several. Consistency across frames is what makes a set of stories feel like one brand.

05

Bring the audience home to your site

A story disappears in 24 hours. Embed your Instagram feed on your website so the people you reach can find and follow you long after the story is gone.

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06

Make every graphic easy to reshare

Reach grows when sharing is effortless. Add share buttons to any page your story graphics live on so visitors can pass them along in one tap.

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07

Always end with a clear ask

Tell viewers what to do: tap the link, reply, swipe, or check the feed. A story with one clear call to action beats a pretty one with none.

08

Build a repeatable house style

Save your colors, font, and handle as your default template. Reusing the same look turns one-off stories into a recognizable content series.

Glossary

Story terms, briefly

Six terms that come up whenever you design stories. Bookmark this if you create them for a brand or a team.

Story
A vertical, full-screen post on Instagram or Facebook that disappears after 24 hours, shown in the bar above the main feed.
9:16 aspect ratio
The tall, portrait shape of a phone screen. Stories are 1080 pixels wide by 1920 pixels high, which is a 9:16 ratio.
Safe zone
The middle band of a story frame that stays clear of the interface. Keep important text here so the profile, caption, and reply bar do not cover it.
Overlay
A semi-transparent dark layer placed over a background photo so text sitting on top of it stays readable.
Highlight
A saved collection of past stories pinned to a profile, letting stories live on beyond their 24-hour window.
Call to action
The single instruction a story gives its viewer, such as tap the link, reply, or visit the feed.

FAQ

It is a tool for designing the 1080 by 1920 vertical graphics that go in your Instagram story. You pick a template, set a background, type your headline and handle, and download a ready-to-post image. This one runs entirely in your browser, so you can design and export a story in seconds with no software to install.
Start from one of the templates, such as Announcement, Quote, or Sale. Then edit the headline, subtext, and handle, choose a solid color, two-color gradient, or uploaded image as the background, and tune the font, text color, alignment, and vertical position. A live preview updates as you go, and one click downloads a full-resolution PNG.
An Instagram story is 1080 pixels wide by 1920 pixels tall, a 9:16 vertical ratio that fills a phone screen. This tool always exports at that exact size, so your design fits the story frame without any cropping. The same size also works for Reels covers, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and other vertical formats.
Yes. Choose the Image background option and upload any PNG, JPG, or WebP up to 25 MB. You can add an adjustable dark overlay on top so your text stays readable over the photo. Your image is loaded and drawn entirely on your own device and is never uploaded to a server.
No. Any image you add and everything you type stays in your browser and is drawn on your own device. Nothing is sent to any server, so your photos and copy stay private to you.
No. The exported PNG is clean, with no watermark and no branding added by the tool. What you design is exactly what you download.
Yes, completely free. No account, no sign-up, no credit card, and no watermark. Design and download as many stories as you like.

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