Logo in a hurry?
Type your name — or anything at all — and watch it turn into the yellow "Better Call Saul!" script. Download it on a see-through background, ready to drop anywhere.
The checkerboard is the see-through part. It won’t be in your file.
Edit this — it redraws as you type.
The small line above, like the poster’s "BETTER CALL".
Swap "Better Call Saul!" for your own name or line. The canvas redraws the second you stop typing.
Pick a script font, size, color, and glow — or tap a quick style for the poster or card-red look.
Save it with a transparent background. No watermark, no account, no email asked for.
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 logo read as Saul and not just any cursive.
This maker leans into that. The default renders in Dancing Script — the closest free match to the “Saul” brush — and the dropdown adds Pacifico, Satisfy, Caveat, Kalam, and Brush Script MT if you want a different hand. The Poster style even splits your words into the two-line yellow-and-red layout from the key art.
One thing worth clearing up: the engraved capitals on Saul’s business card — SAUL GOODMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW — are a Copperplate-style serif, not this brush script. The logo and the card use different lettering, so if you came for the card look, the card generator handles that side.
Crop it close and drop the lettering on an avatar — no white box to clean up.
A transparent PNG sits straight on top of your scene or thumbnail.
Push the size up; the export scales 3× so the edges stay crisp on paper.
Slap "Better Call [your name]" on anything. That’s most of the fun, honestly.
Type your words in the box, pick a script font, then set the size, color, and glow. The preview redraws live. When it looks right, hit Download and you get a transparent PNG.
Yes — that’s the whole point. Every export has a see-through background, cropped close to the letters, so it drops onto a video, sticker, or avatar with no white box behind it.
Free, and no watermark. Make as many as you want. It’s a fan tool for personal and creative use, not an official asset, and it isn’t tied to the show’s rights holders.
Yep. Tap "Put it on a business card" and your text carries over to the Saul Goodman card generator, where you can add a photo, phone number, and the rest.