What Is Gen Z Ipsum?
Gen Z Ipsum pulls from a curated library of terms, phrases, and sentence patterns drawn from Gen Z internet culture. Unlike Lorem Ipsum (unreadable Latin) or Hipster Ipsum (at least thematically digestible), Gen Z Ipsum sounds like something a real person actually said — just a person who is extremely online and has strong opinions about their villain era. It's designed for youth-oriented design work where aesthetic authenticity matters.
Who Uses Gen Z Ipsum?
- Social media app designers
- Youth brand marketers building mockups
- Developers creating community platform UIs
- Anyone who unironically uses the word 'delulu'
Frequently Asked Questions
'No cap' means 'no lie' or 'I'm being serious.' It's Gen Z slang used to emphasize that something is true. Other terms in the generator include 'slay' (to do something excellently), 'delulu' (delusional, often used affectionately), 'rizz' (charisma or charm), and 'understood the assignment' (performed exactly as expected or better).
Internet slang evolves fast. We update the vocabulary periodically to reflect how the language is actually being used. That said, many of these terms have achieved enough cultural mass to stick around for a while.
Not at all — it's a celebration of a genuinely creative and expressive language culture. Gen Z has produced some of the most inventive slang in recent memory, and that makes for excellent placeholder text.
Yes, completely free for any use.