Creating Placeholder Text
Create Placeholder Text With AI
Ready to create placeholder text? Claude Ipsum uses AI to create generic temporary text used in designs with contextual, industry-specific copy that actually tests your designs.
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Why Create Placeholder Text
Placeholder Text has been the default temporary text used in designs for decades. But it was never meant to be useful — it was designed to be invisible. Today, designers need temporary text used in designs that actually serves a purpose.
Creating generic placeholder text with AI-powered alternatives means working with text that tests your layouts, communicates with stakeholders, and prepares your designs for production.How to Create Placeholder Text With Claude Ipsum
Step 1: Choose Your Context
Define the industry, audience, and content type for your design project.
Step 2: Select Text Layers
Pick the text elements you want to create — headlines, descriptions, buttons, labels, any text layer.
Step 3: Create With AI Copy
Claude Ipsum generates contextual text that matches your design's specific needs. Each element gets appropriate copy.
Benefits of Creating Placeholder Text
- Realistic design testing — see how your layout handles actual content patterns
- Better stakeholder feedback — present mockups with text people can read and evaluate
- Fewer development issues — catch content-layout conflicts before code
- Stronger design portfolios — case studies with contextual copy look more professional
Create Placeholder Text Today
Claude Ipsum is free and works directly in Figma. Install it and create every instance of generic placeholder text with contextual, AI-generated copy.