The **"Let Me In" meme** comes from a 2016 episode of *The Eric Andre Show*, where comedian **Eric Andre** desperately shakes a fence while yelling, **"Let me in!"** The scene is from a skit parodying political rallies, where Andre, playing a journalist, is denied entry. The meme gained popularity around 2018, often used to express **frustration over being excluded** from something desirable, like concert tickets, early access to a game, or an exclusive club. It became a staple reaction image and GIF on Twitter and Reddit, symbolizing exaggerated desperation in a wide range of humorous online contexts.
How to use the Meme Generator?
The Meme Generator is a free online tool for adding custom text, images, and more to templates. Use it to
customize established memes or create new ones from scratch.
How to Make a Meme
Choose a Template: Select from popular templates, search user-uploaded templates, or
upload your own.
Add Customizations: Use the buttons next to the canvas to add text, images, stickers,
drawings, and spacing.
Create and Share: Click 'Generate Meme' and choose how to share it—via social
apps, a link, or download it to your device.
Customizing Your Meme
Move and Resize: Drag text boxes around. Enable drag/drop on mobile devices.
Text Customization: Change font color and outline, and use the gear icon to select from
over 1,300 free fonts or any installed on your device.
Stickers and Images: Add stickers, images, and effects like opacity, resizing, and
rotation.
Drawing Tools: Draw or scribble on your meme.
Meme Chains: Create chains of multiple images.
More Than Memes
The Meme Generator is versatile for creating posters, banners, advertisements, and custom graphics.