About Quran Verse Image Generator: mission, data sources, scope, privacy posture, and contact. Free bilingual browser tool for sharing all 6,236 verses as customisable images.
Quran Verse Image Generator is a free browser tool for turning any verse from the Holy Quran into a composed image — ready to share to social media, save locally, or use in personal study. It runs entirely in your browser. There is no account to create, no paywall, and no advertising on verse content.
The Arabic Quran text and the English translation are sourced from the ALQuran.cloud public API (alquran.cloud). The Arabic edition is "quran-simple" — a simplified Arabic script with basic tashkeel (diacritic) marks. Note: this is not the full Uthmani Mushaf script with Quranic recitation marks; users who require the Uthmani Mushaf should consult specialised Mushaf resources. The English translation used is Muhammad Asad's "The Message of the Qur'an" (edition "en.asad" via ALQuran.cloud).
Audio recitations stream from the Islamic Network CDN (cdn.islamic.network/quran/audio). 19 reciters are available; the default reciter is Mishary Alafasy at bitrate 64. Other available reciters include Abdul Basit (Murattal), Abdullah Basfar, Abdurrahman As-Sudais, Mahmoud Al-Husary, Maher Al-Muaiqly, Mohammad Al-Minshawi, and several others.
This site is a presentation tool. It does not provide tafsir (interpretation), fatwa (religious ruling), or theological commentary, and the maintainers are not religious scholars. For interpretive questions or religious rulings, please defer to qualified scholars and primary religious sources from authoritative Islamic institutions.
Privacy: we do not require an account and do not collect personal information. The site uses Google Tag Manager for anonymous usage analytics (page views, click events) — no personally identifying data leaves your browser. The application requires an internet connection to load verses from the server and stream audio; there is no offline mode at this time.
Licensing: the Quranic Arabic text itself is public domain. The English (Asad) translation and the underlying ALQuran.cloud distribution carry their own licences — please consult those sources before any commercial reuse of the rendered text. Images you produce, including layout and styling choices, are yours.
Open and transparent: the project source code is public on GitHub, and corrections, translations, or feature requests can be filed as issues. We welcome respectful collaboration with anyone who shares the goal of making the Quran more accessible.