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Inkdrop turns one sentence into a custom printed tee. Type an idea, pick an AI-made design, and order it when it feels right. Built for inside jokes, pets, friend groups, hobbies, and gifts that do not already exist. Free to try; pay only when you order.
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Arshavir, the maker of Inkdrop.
I built this because I kept having tiny shirt ideas - an inside joke, a pet thing, a gift for a friend group - and then never making them because opening a design tool felt like too much.
Inkdrop keeps the loop small: type a shirt idea, get AI-made design options, pick one, and order it on a real printed tee. You can also browse Community drops and remix one into your own version.
It is free to try. You only pay if you order a real shirt.
I'd love honest feedback on three things:
Is the idea -> design -> tee flow clear?
Do the designs feel worth printing?
What would you make first?
I'll be around replying all day. Thanks for taking a look.
Typed in a dumb inside joke about my cat and the AI actually came up with something I'd wear. Ordering was painless and the tee showed up looking sharper than I expected for a one-off design.
The pay-only-when-you-order model is such a smart move, low pressure to just mess around and see what the AI comes up with. Love that the designs actually feel wearable rather than just generic tee filler.
Love how the AI actually seems to read the sentence first instead of just mashing random graphics together. The pay-when-you-order model is smart too, makes the whole thing feel low pressure.
typed a dumb pun about my dog and the design it generated actually made me laugh, which never happens with these ai tools. ordering one for my birthday squad.
Genuinely cool that the design actually matched what I typed in. Ordered a shirt for my friend group and the AI nailed the inside joke vibe.
About Inkdrop on Product Hunt
“If you can describe it, you can wear it.”
Inkdrop was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #128 on the daily leaderboard. Inkdrop turns one sentence into a custom printed tee. Type an idea, pick an AI-made design, and order it when it feels right. Built for inside jokes, pets, friend groups, hobbies, and gifts that do not already exist. Free to try; pay only when you order.
Inkdrop was featured in Design Tools (261.3k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.7k followers) and E-Commerce (41.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 164.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Inkdrop?
Inkdrop was hunted by Arshavir Hunanyan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt, I'm Arshavir, the maker of Inkdrop.
I built this because I kept having tiny shirt ideas - an inside joke, a pet thing, a gift for a friend group - and then never making them because opening a design tool felt like too much.
Inkdrop keeps the loop small: type a shirt idea, get AI-made design options, pick one, and order it on a real printed tee. You can also browse Community drops and remix one into your own version.
It is free to try. You only pay if you order a real shirt.
I'd love honest feedback on three things:
Is the idea -> design -> tee flow clear?
Do the designs feel worth printing?
What would you make first?
I'll be around replying all day. Thanks for taking a look.