Trek ASCII Art Font

Type anything and see it rendered live in the Trek style. Great for README headers, terminal banners, Discord names, and anything that deserves a bit more personality. Copy in one click or download as TXT, SVG, or PNG.

// Try Trek

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// Sample Output

     dBP dBP dBBBP  dBP    dBP    dBBBBP
                                 dBP.BP 
   dBBBBBP dBBP   dBP    dBP    dBP.BP  
  dBP dBP dBP    dBP    dBP    dBP.BP   
 dBP dBP dBBBBP dBBBBP dBBBBP dBBBBP    
                                        

// Character Preview

  dBBBBBb    dBBBBb   dBBBP  dBBBBb  dBBBP  dBBBBP dBBBBb  dBP dBP dBP    dBP
       BB       dBP             dB'                                          
   dBP BB   dBBBK'  dBP    dBP dB' dBBP   dBBBP  dBBBB   dBBBBBP dBP    dBP  
  dBP  BB  dB' db  dBP    dBP dB' dBP    dBP    dB' BB  dBP dBP dBP dB'dBP   
 dBBBBBBB dBBBBP' dBBBBP dBBBBB' dBBBBP dBP    dBBBBBB dBP dBP dBP dBBBBP    
                                                                             

What is the Trek font?

Trek is one of 300+ FIGlet fonts — a format that turns regular text into large, decorative banners made entirely from ASCII characters. Each font has a distinct personality: some are bold and blocky, others are sleek, retro, or playful.

This style of text works anywhere plain text is accepted. Developers use it for README files and CLI tool headers. Gamers use it in Discord server names and bios. Writers and creators drop it into social media posts, email signatures, and personal sites.

Type your text above, see it rendered live in the Trek style, and grab it with one click.

FAQ

How do I copy the output into my README or Discord?

Hit the Copy button and paste directly. For GitHub README files, wrap it in a code block (triple backticks) so the spacing is preserved. In Discord, use a code block too — type ` ``` ` before and after pasting.

Where can I use Trek ASCII art?

Anywhere that accepts plain text — GitHub README headers, terminal scripts, Discord server names and bios, Reddit posts, email signatures, and social media profiles.

Is the Trek font free to use?

Yes. FIGlet fonts are open source and free for personal and commercial use. Whatever you generate here is yours.

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