AyatFlow

AyatFlow

Generate beautiful, authentic Quranic verse images.

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AyatFlow is a Quran-aware image generator for creators, educators, and publishers who care about accuracy, dignity, and consistency, not just aesthetics. Generic design tools make it easy to create visuals, but they are not built for sacred text. AyatFlow prioritizes correctness above all, with verified translations, respectful typography, and layouts that preserve verse integrity. Privacy-first by design: no sign-up required, no watermarks.
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Syed Aslam
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I’m Aslam, the maker of AyatFlow. AyatFlow started from a very specific frustration. I noticed that when creating Quranic verse images using generic design tools, a lot of things could go wrong. Incorrect line breaks, missing verse markers, inconsistent translations, or subtle formatting issues that only show up after publishing. These tools are great at design, but they’re not built with Quranic text in mind. AyatFlow is my attempt to build a Quran-aware publishing tool, one that prioritizes correctness, respect, and consistency before visual flair. The goal is to make it easy to create beautiful verse images without compromising accuracy. Under the hood, a lot of care went into handling Arabic text shaping correctly, something generic web canvas tools often struggle with. I’m intentionally keeping the scope focused. I’d love feedback on: - Whether the value proposition is clear - What use cases you’d expect from a tool like this - Where you think this should (or should not) go next
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Assalam Alikum, The idea is great but i wonder how you manage to globalize it without having any paid plan?

Syed Aslam
@black_flag1 Walaikum assalam, thank you for the thoughtful question. Right now, the focus is intentionally on learning and trust rather than scale. I wanted to validate whether the core problem, rendering and sharing Quranic text accurately and respectfully is painful enough for creators and educators before introducing pricing. Longer term, sustainability would likely come from optional paid features or organizational use cases, but only after the fundamentals are solid. For now, keeping it free helps lower friction and ensures the product earns its place through usefulness first.