Want the Saul Goodman lettering?
Type your text, watch it transform into the show's signature lettering in real time, and download it as a free PNG — no sign-up needed.
Checkerboard = transparent. It won't appear in your download.
Type anything — the preview updates in real time.
The smaller line above, like "BETTER CALL" in the poster.
Replace the sample text — the preview redraws in real time as you type.
Pick a font, size, color, and effects, or tap a quick preset like Neon Glow or Classic Gold.
Save a free PNG, or grab the HD 3× export for crisp prints and thumbnails.
The Better Call Saul logo font is a two-part lettering system, not a single typeface. The upper line — "Better Call" — is set in Script1 Script Casual, a light connected script. The bottom word — "Saul" — uses a heavier brush stroke close to Dancing Script Bold, scaled up to dominate the frame. Gold (#F4D35E) on black is the signature color pairing.
Need the logo font for your own project? This generator recreates both layers: type a top line and a main line, pick Classic Gold, and you get an image that mirrors the original title card. Swap in Neon Glow or Ad Red for a remix, or export a transparent PNG to drop the lettering onto any background.
For the Saul Goodman business-card logo — the engraved "ATTORNEY AT LAW" lockup — the typeface switches to a Copperplate-style serif. That look lives in the card generator, not here.
Try the logo font above — type, style, download.
The show's title actually mixes two fonts. "Better Call" is set in Script1 Script Casual, and "Saul" is a fatter brush script that looks a lot like Dancing Script. That hand-painted, two-part feel is what makes the title read as Saul and not just any cursive.
This generator defaults to Dancing Script — the closest free match to the "Saul" brush — with Script1 Script Casual and a few other hand-lettered options in the dropdown if you want a different feel.
The engraved capitals on Saul's business card — SAUL GOODMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW — use a different font altogether: a Copperplate-style serif. For that look, use the Saul Goodman card generator instead.
It's a cheap-lawyer color scheme by design — gold and red are built to grab attention from a bus-stop bench, not to blend in.
Make "Better Call [Your Name]" for a profile picture or cover photo.
Drop a transparent PNG overlay straight onto your thumbnail or scene.
Build show-themed invites for a watch party or birthday.
Slap this lettering on anything — captions, reaction images, group chats.
The title mixes two fonts: Script1 Script Casual for "Better Call" and a bold brush script close to Dancing Script for "Saul." This generator defaults to Dancing Script as the closest free match.
Yes. Both Dancing Script and Script1 Script Casual are free, open-source typefaces you can use for personal projects without paying anything.
Type your text here, download the PNG, then upload it as an image layer in Canva. It drops in with a transparent background, so it sits on top of any design.
The main title uses a gold (#F4D35E) with a red accent (#E63946). Both hex codes are dialed in above if you want an exact match.
This tool generates PNG images of your text, not an installable font file. The underlying typefaces — Dancing Script and Script1 Script Casual — are free to download separately and install yourself.
No. This is a fan-made generator, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with AMC, Sony Pictures Television, or the creators of Better Call Saul.