Overview
Turn any text into beautiful shareable image cards for X/Twitter. Highlight, right-click, share in seconds.
Stop sharing boring links. Start sharing ideas. Qwoat turns your reading highlights into beautiful, shareable content instantly. When you share a standard link on X (formerly Twitter), you are stuck with the publisher's generic thumbnail. Qwoat changes the game by letting you share the specific sentence or paragraph that matters to you, displayed as a stunning, high-contrast quote card. How it Works: - Highlight any text on any article, blog, or website. - Right-click and select "Tweet with Qwoat." - Post! We automatically generate a link preview that features your highlighted text as an image. Why use Qwoat? ✨ Instant Visuals: No Photoshop or design tools needed. Qwoat generates a professional dark-mode card for you in milliseconds. 🔗 Smart Linking: The image card isn't just a picture—it's a link. When your followers click the quote, they are instantly redirected to the original article. 🚀 Boost Engagement: Visual quotes stop the scroll. Tweets with images get significantly more engagement than plain text or standard link previews. Perfect for: - Curators who want to share specific insights. - Writers promoting their own work. - Researchers saving and sharing key takeaways. Don't just share the URL. Share the Qwoat.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedDecember 6, 2025
- Size17.75KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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