Why themed lorem ipsum?
Classic Lorem ipsum is 16th-century Latin - perfect for testing typefaces, dull for fun mockups. Here you get 8 placeholder variants: classic Latin, cyberpunk ("encrypt buffer throughput"), hipster ("artisan kombucha mason-jar"), bacon ("bacon bacon bacon"), pirate ("arr matey doubloon"), office speak ("synergy leverage circle-back"), cat ("meow purr knocking things off"), and sci-fi ("warp drive photon hyperspace").
Same idea as classic Lorem - the text looks like content but means nothing, so it doesn't pull the eye off the layout. Just instead of Latin you get something on-brand or for laughs.
Set how many paragraphs and words per paragraph, optionally wrap in `<p>` tags for ready-to-paste HTML. Hit "Regenerate" for a fresh roll.
How to use it
- Pick a theme - classic Latin, cyber, hipster, bacon, pirate, office speak, cat or sci-fi.
- Set paragraph count (1 to 20) and words per paragraph (5 to 150). Default is 3 paragraphs of 50 words.
- Turn on "Wrap in \<p\> tags" if you are pasting into HTML - you get `<p>...</p>` instead of plain text.
- In classic mode you can enable "Start with Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" - the recognised standard opener.
- Click "Regenerate" for a fresh random roll. Copy and Download buttons sit on top of the output panel.
When this is useful
Situations where themed lorem fits better than plain Latin:
- IT industry website mockup - "Cyber Lorem" with real terms (kubernetes, container, API, JWT) reads like technical docs, even though it means nothing. Looks more professional than Latin for dev audiences.
- Coffee shop / hipster cafe page - "Hipster ipsum" (artisan, pour-over, kombucha, mason-jar) matches the branding and vibe visually.
- Restaurant site - "Bacon ipsum" in a menu mockup is an obvious gag, but it instantly signals "food".
- Corporate website - "Office speak ipsum" (synergy, leverage, deep-dive) sounds like typical B2B presentation copy, better captures the feel of a B2B layout.
- Gaming or pirate-themed page - "Pirate ipsum" (arr, scallywag, doubloon) builds the mood, great for game card mockups or themed blogs.
- Cat blog / pet store - "Cat ipsum" (purr, knock-things-off-tables) pairs perfectly with the branding.
- Sci-fi or space game - "Sci-fi ipsum" (warp drive, photon, hyperspace) builds the atmosphere right in the mockup.
- Technical docs skeleton - cyber ipsum plus `<p>` tags give you ready HTML to drop in as an article placeholder.
- Pitch deck mockups - office speak ipsum in a "preview your future deck" frame is on-the-nose enough that the client laughs and gets the joke.
Related: plain Lorem ipsum (Latin only, simpler UI) at Lorem ipsum, fake data generator at fake data generator.