Roll your own cold open
Every episode of Better Call Saul opens on a quiet dark screen with one serif title. Type your own words, pick a style, and download the card as a 1600×900 PNG.
The card exports exactly as you see it, at 1600×900.
One or two words hit hardest. The episode cards rarely say more.
A caption under the title, set in spaced-out capitals.
Swap "Saul Gone" for your own words. One or two read the most like the show.
Classic black, the washed-out Gene era, or the card maroon. Size and letter spacing are yours to nudge.
One click saves a 1600×900 image. No watermark, no account, no email asked for.
The show's episode cards are almost stubbornly plain: a dark screen, a short serif title, nothing else. Episode one is just "Uno". The restraint is the style. By the time the title fades in, you already know something is off.
This tool sticks to that recipe. It draws your words in a classic book serif on a true-black 16:9 frame, with letter spacing you can stretch for that end-of-an-era mood. The Gene style drains it to cold white on black, a nod to the Cinnabon flash-forwards; Card maroon borrows the deep red from Saul's business card instead.
It's a fan tool, not a frame grab. Nothing here is lifted from the show — the whole look comes from a few parameters and a serif your computer already has.
The short opening screen at the start of each episode: the episode's name in serif type on a dark background, held for a beat before the cold open. Fans reuse the look for memes, video intros, and episode rankings, which is what this page is for.
Yes. Both lines are free text. Type a name, an inside joke, or your own fake episode title, then adjust the size and spacing until it sits right.
1600×900 pixels, a 16:9 frame that matches video. It works as a YouTube thumbnail, a slide, a Discord banner, or a phone wallpaper after a crop.