The Honest Memecoin Maker Comparison: Six Generators Reviewed

Updated 28 May 2026 · By the TokenPrinter.fun team · ~12 min read

TL;DR — Six meme coin generators dominate 2026: TokenPrinter.fun (Pepecoin, ~$5 total cost, self-custody, order-book), pump.fun (Solana, bonding-curve, custodial-flavored), four.meme (BNB Chain, BNB gas), LetsBONK (Solana, community-supported), Moonshot (multi-chain CEX-flavored), and Boop (Solana, niche). If you want the cheapest, most transparent, and most creator-friendly path, TokenPrinter wins on cost (~$5 USD), custody (browser-side keys), and economics (99.31% to creator). If you want the broadest reach, pump.fun’s Solana network effect is unmatched. This guide breaks down all six on nine objective criteria.
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What is a meme coin generator?

A meme coin generator (also called a memecoin maker, coin creator, or memecoin launchpad) is a web tool that lets a non-developer deploy a new fungible token onto a blockchain. The creator fills in a form — name, ticker, total supply, logo, and short bio — and the platform handles the underlying smart-contract deployment, the initial market, and ongoing trading.

Before generators existed, launching a memecoin required writing custom smart-contract code, deploying it manually, setting up a liquidity pool on a DEX, and marketing all of it from scratch. Meme coin generators collapsed that multi-week process into about ten minutes of clicking.

In 2026 there are roughly twenty generators that have meaningful traction. Six of them account for the vast majority of launches. This guide compares those six.

The nine evaluation criteria

Every generator markets itself well. To compare them honestly, here are the nine criteria that actually matter to a creator:

  1. Total cost to launch — network fees + platform launch fee, in USD
  2. Custody model — do they hold your tokens/funds, or do you?
  3. Chain — which blockchain the token lives on
  4. Curve type — fixed template, bonding curve, or order book
  5. Creator payout % — what fraction of primary sales goes to you
  6. Time from form to live trading — how many minutes
  7. Sniper exposure — how vulnerable new buyers are to MEV bots
  8. Graduation rules — what happens after the primary market sells out
  9. Secondary trading model — bonding curve continuation, AMM pool, or order book

TokenPrinter.fun (Pepecoin)

Winner on cost, custody, and creator economics

TokenPrinter.fun runs on Pepecoin, the proof-of-work Layer 1 (PRC-20 token standard — not to be confused with the unrelated ERC-20 PEPE token). The wallet is browser-side and self-custody; keys are generated client-side and never sent to a server.

Best for: Creators who care about cost transparency, want full custody, and want predictable economics. Strongest fit for projects that want their economics published in a one-page tokenomics doc and stand by it.

pump.fun (Solana)

pump.fun put memecoin generators on the map in 2024 and still leads in total launches and trading volume. It runs on Solana and uses a bonding-curve model: each buy raises the price along a continuous curve until the curve completes, at which point the token graduates to Raydium liquidity.

Best for: Creators who want maximum reach and accept the bonding-curve dynamics. The Solana memecoin community is by far the largest, so discoverability is a major plus.

four.meme (BNB Chain)

four.meme is BNB Chain’s answer to pump.fun. It uses a similar bonding-curve model but on BNB instead of Solana, with graduation onto PancakeSwap.

Best for: Projects targeting the BNB Chain community specifically, especially Asia-focused launches where BNB usage is higher.

LetsBONK (Solana)

LetsBONK is community-driven: launches are gated by BONK token holders and the platform incentivizes BONK ecosystem participation. It uses a bonding-curve model similar to pump.fun.

Best for: Projects with a BONK community connection or that benefit from BONK-aligned distribution.

Moonshot (multi-chain)

Moonshot is the most CEX-flavored generator: it’s integrated into the Moonshot mobile app and feels closer to a centralized exchange experience than a self-custody tool. It supports multiple chains depending on the specific launch.

Best for: Creators who want a CEX-like experience and are willing to accept custodial trade-offs for ease of use.

Boop (Solana)

Boop is a smaller Solana generator with a focus on quick experimental launches. It works similarly to pump.fun mechanically but has a different visual identity and a smaller user base, which can be a plus for finding undiscovered token niches.

Best for: Experimental projects that want less competition for early-launch attention.

Side-by-side comparison matrix

Generator Chain Total Cost Custody Curve Sniper Risk Creator Take
TokenPrinter.funPepecoin~$5SelfFixed templateLow99.31%
pump.funSolana$1–$5CustodialBonding curveHighTrading fee share
four.memeBNB Chain$2–$10CustodialBonding curveMed-HighFee share
LetsBONKSolana$1–$5CustodialBonding curveMediumFee share
MoonshotMulti-chainVariableCustodial (app)VariesMediumVariable
BoopSolana$1–$5CustodialBonding curveMediumFee share

How to pick the right meme coin generator for your project

The right choice depends on what you optimize for:

Many creators launch the same brand on multiple chains in sequence — start on one to test the brand, then expand. Just be transparent with your community about which is the “real” one to avoid splitting holders.

Tip: The fee comparison is the easiest objective measure, but it’s not the only one. Sniper exposure can wipe out 30% of your first-day price action even on a “cheap” chain. Self-custody matters more in 2026 than it did in 2024 as creators have lost funds to platform exploits.

FAQ

What is a meme coin generator?

A web tool that lets non-developers deploy a fungible token onto a blockchain without writing code. The creator provides token branding details and the platform handles smart-contract deployment and initial trading.

Which memecoin generator is cheapest?

TokenPrinter.fun on Pepecoin is the cheapest at roughly $5 USD total. pump.fun on Solana is similar in order of magnitude. four.meme on BNB Chain costs $2–$10. Ethereum-based options can cost $50–$500.

Do I need to write code?

No. None of the six generators above require Solidity, Rust, or any smart-contract language. You fill in a form and the platform handles deployment.

Are meme coin generators safe?

Safety varies. Self-custody generators where keys live on your device (TokenPrinter.fun) are safer than custodial ones where the platform holds your tokens (pump.fun, four.meme, Moonshot, Boop). Always check the custody model before using a generator.

What is the difference between a memecoin generator and a launchpad?

In 2026 the terms are essentially interchangeable. Both refer to platforms that deploy new tokens and run an initial market. Marketing-wise, “generator” and “maker” tend to skew more casual; “launchpad” tends to sound more professional. The functionality is similar.

Can I launch a memecoin without buying any of my own tokens?

Yes on all six generators above. None require a creator self-buy. Some creators do a small self-buy to seed initial liquidity but no platform mandates it.