Mood Board Generator Mood Boards
Describe your project and get a beautiful mood board in seconds. Figviz arranges colors, textures, and imagery into a cohesive collage for interior design, fashion, branding, weddings, and web projects.
Mood Board Generator
Your mood board will appear here
Describe your vision and click Generate
Mood Board Examples
Browse mood boards made with Figviz, or generate your own above
Interior Design Mood Board
A collage grid featuring warm neutral tones, linen textures, natural wood samples, and curated furniture pieces for a cozy living space.
Fashion and Outfit Mood Board
An editorial fashion mood board with garment silhouettes, fabric swatches, accessory details, and a cohesive seasonal color palette.
Brand Identity Mood Board
A brand identity mood board showing the color system, typeface pairings, texture direction, and visual tone for a new business.
Wedding Mood Board
A romantic wedding mood board with floral inspiration, table setting details, fabric draping, and a soft color palette.
Website and UI Design Mood Board
A web and UI mood board presenting the color palette, typeface direction, UI component style, and overall brand feel for a digital product.
Blank Mood Board Template Grid
A clean blank mood board template with labeled placeholder zones for colors, textures, imagery, and typography, ready to use.
What is a mood board generator?
A mood board generator is a tool that turns a text description of your creative vision into a visual collage of colors, textures, imagery, and type references. Instead of spending hours hunting for images and arranging them in a design app, you describe the project and the generator assembles a cohesive board in seconds. Figviz uses AI to compose each element into a structured grid that communicates the feel and direction of your work, whether that is a living room renovation, a clothing collection, a brand identity, or a digital product.
How to make a mood board
Types of mood boards you can create
Tips for a great mood board
Limit your palette to three to five core colors and name them so the AI can reference them precisely. Include at least one texture or material (linen, marble, brushed metal) to give the board tactile depth. Mention a reference aesthetic or era (Japandi, 70s earth tones, brutalist web) to anchor the visual direction. If you want a blank template to fill in yourself, say so and specify the number of grid zones you need. After generating, look at the overall balance first: swap a dominant color for an accent if the board feels monotone, or ask for a bolder layout if the result is too quiet.
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