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Programmatic thumbnail and social image generation with layered Python and JSON APIs

Project description

QuickThumb

QuickThumb is a Python library for programmatic thumbnail, social card, and promo image generation. It is designed for code-first and JSON-first workflows, with a layer-based API that works well for human-authored scripts and AI-generated specs.

Gallery

YouTube Thumbnail Burnout Thumbnail Instagram News Card
YouTube thumbnail example Burnout thumbnail example Instagram news card example

Why QuickThumb

  • Built for thumbnails and social graphics, not just generic image composition
  • Works with Python method chaining and JSON serialization/deserialization
  • Handles gradients, remote images, rich text, shapes, blend modes, and export helpers
  • Good fit for AI-assisted workflows that need deterministic image specs

Installation

uv pip install quickthumb

Optional background removal support:

uv pip install "quickthumb[rembg]"

Quick Start

from quickthumb import Background, Canvas, Filter, Shadow, Stroke, TextPart

canvas = (
    Canvas.from_aspect_ratio("16:9", base_width=1280)
    .background(
        image="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1516321318423-f06f85e504b3",
        effects=[Filter(brightness=0.65)],
    )
    .background(color="#000000", opacity=0.45)
    .text(
        content=[
            TextPart(
                text="BUILD THUMBNAILS\nFAST\n",
                color="#B8FF00",
                effects=[Stroke(width=8, color="#000000")],
            ),
            TextPart(
                text="With Python or JSON specs",
                color="#F5F5F5",
                size=44,
                effects=[Shadow(offset_x=2, offset_y=2, color="#000000", blur_radius=4)],
            ),
        ],
        size=112,
        position=("8%", "50%"),
        align=("left", "middle"),
        weight=900,
    )
    .outline(width=14, color="#B8FF00")
)

canvas.render("thumbnail.png")

Core API

Create a canvas

from quickthumb import Canvas

canvas = Canvas(1280, 720)
square = Canvas.from_aspect_ratio("1:1", base_width=1080)
vertical = Canvas.from_aspect_ratio("9:16", base_width=1080)

Background layers

from quickthumb import Canvas, Filter, FitMode, LinearGradient

canvas = (
    Canvas(1280, 720)
    .background(color="#101828")
    .background(
        gradient=LinearGradient(
            angle=120,
            stops=[("#0F172A", 0.0), ("#0F172A00", 1.0)],
        ),
    )
    .background(
        image="hero.jpg",
        fit=FitMode.COVER,
        blend_mode="multiply",
        effects=[Filter(blur=4, brightness=0.75, contrast=1.1, saturation=0.9)],
    )
)

Text layers and rich text

from quickthumb import Background, Canvas, Glow, Shadow, Stroke, TextPart

canvas = Canvas(1280, 720).text(
    content=[
        TextPart(text="5 ", color="#FBBF24", weight=900),
        TextPart(text="WARNING SIGNS", color="#FFFFFF", weight=900),
    ],
    size=72,
    position=(80, 540),
    effects=[
        Background(color="#111827CC", padding=(16, 22), border_radius=12),
        Stroke(width=2, color="#000000"),
        Shadow(offset_x=4, offset_y=4, color="#000000", blur_radius=8),
        Glow(color="#F59E0B", radius=14, opacity=0.35),
    ],
)

Image layers

from quickthumb import Canvas, Filter

canvas = Canvas(1280, 720).image(
    path="portrait.png",
    position=("73%", "52%"),
    width=420,
    height=520,
    fit="cover",
    align=("center", "middle"),
    border_radius=24,
    remove_background=True,
    blend_mode="normal",
    effects=[Filter(contrast=1.1, saturation=1.05)],
)

Shape layers

from quickthumb import Canvas, Shadow, Stroke

canvas = Canvas(1280, 720).shape(
    shape="rectangle",
    position=(64, 60),
    width=320,
    height=88,
    color="#CC0000",
    border_radius=10,
    effects=[
        Stroke(width=2, color="#FFFFFF"),
        Shadow(offset_x=0, offset_y=6, color="#000000", blur_radius=12),
    ],
)

Export helpers

png_base64 = canvas.to_base64(format="PNG")
jpeg_data_url = canvas.to_data_url(format="JPEG", quality=90)
canvas.render("output.webp", format="WEBP", quality=90)

JSON-First Workflow

QuickThumb can round-trip most canvases through JSON:

from quickthumb import Canvas

config = """
{
  "width": 1280,
  "height": 720,
  "layers": [
    {
      "type": "background",
      "color": "#111827"
    },
    {
      "type": "text",
      "content": "Hello QuickThumb",
      "size": 72,
      "color": "#FFFFFF",
      "align": "center",
      "position": ["50%", "50%"]
    },
    {
      "type": "outline",
      "width": 10,
      "color": "#22C55E"
    }
  ]
}
"""

canvas = Canvas.from_json(config)
canvas.render("hello.png")

serialized = canvas.to_json()

Notes:

  • JSON uses top-level width, height, and layers
  • Custom layers added with canvas.custom(fn) are not JSON-serializable
  • Enum-like values such as blend_mode, fit, and align can be passed as strings

AI-Friendly Workflows

QuickThumb is a good target when you want an LLM to generate image specs that are deterministic and easy to validate.

Prompt pattern for Python generation:

Generate QuickThumb Python code for a 1280x720 YouTube thumbnail.
Use layered composition only.
Keep text on the left, subject image on the right, and use high-contrast typography.
Return runnable code that ends with canvas.render("thumbnail.png").

Prompt pattern for JSON generation:

Generate a QuickThumb JSON config with top-level width, height, and layers.
Use one background image layer, one dark overlay background layer, two text layers, and one outline layer.
Only use valid QuickThumb layer types and effect names.

Recommended workflow:

  1. Have the model produce QuickThumb Python or JSON.
  2. Validate or render it locally.
  3. Adjust only the content, colors, and assets instead of rewriting layout logic from scratch.

Environment Variables

QuickThumb looks for fonts using these environment variables:

  • QUICKTHUMB_FONT_DIR: directory that contains font files
  • QUICKTHUMB_DEFAULT_FONT: default font family/name to use when font is omitted

Example:

import os

os.environ["QUICKTHUMB_FONT_DIR"] = "assets/fonts"
os.environ["QUICKTHUMB_DEFAULT_FONT"] = "Roboto"

Feature Matrix

Area Supported
Canvas sizing Explicit width/height, from_aspect_ratio()
Backgrounds Solid colors, linear gradients, radial gradients, local/remote images
Background controls Opacity, blend modes, fit modes, blur, brightness, contrast, saturation
Text Positioning, alignment, wrapping, letter spacing, line height, rotation, auto-scale
Rich text Per-segment TextPart styling
Text effects Stroke, shadow, glow, background fill
Fonts Local fonts, CSS-style weights, italic/bold flags, webfont URLs, fallback mapping
Images Local/remote images, sizing, fit modes, alignment, opacity, rotation
Image effects Stroke, shadow, glow, filter effects, border radius, background removal
Shapes Rectangle and ellipse primitives with stroke/shadow/glow support
Export PNG, JPEG, WebP, file output, base64, data URLs
Serialization to_json() / from_json() for built-in layer types

Real Example Scripts

See the shipped examples in examples/README.md:

  • examples/youtube_thumbnail_01.py
  • examples/youtube_thumbnail_02.py
  • examples/instagram_news_card.py

Gotchas

  • weight and bold=True are mutually exclusive on text layers and TextPart
  • auto_scale=True requires max_width
  • position percentage values must be strings like "50%"
  • canvas.custom(fn) runs during render order and cannot be serialized to JSON

Development

uv sync
uv run pytest
uv run ruff check .
uv run ty quickthumb/

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