Mint tokens on Solana — no code, and your recovery phrase never leaves your wallet.

Create and manage Solana tokens in seconds

Launch a coin, change the name or picture people see, send coins to a list, or trim supply—all in one place. Use Phantom or Solflare and approve only what you intend.

What you can do here
Everything you need to launch
Real Solana network, real fees—shown clearly before you sign. Pick one job per page so the steps stay simple on phone or desktop.

Create a new coin

Add name, image, and supply in one guided flow, then save your coin’s address for sharing.

Update how it looks in apps

Change the name, symbol, image, and links so wallets show the brand you want.

Send or trim supply

Drop coins to a list of wallets, run a simple giveaway, or remove coins you no longer want in circulation.

Short descriptions for each tool—open one when you are ready to connect your wallet.

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Edit and revoke

Change how your coin looks in apps, trim supply, freeze balances when your project still allows it, or remove powers so the world can see your coin is locked down for good.

How it works

Pick a tool
Each page does one job so you are not overwhelmed—open it when you need that step.
Connect your wallet
Phantom and Solflare work great on desktop and in mobile browsers.
Sign and double-check
Use the block explorer links we show to confirm the result matches what you expected.

Testimonials

Illustrative quotes in everyday words—hover anywhere on this section to pause both rows.

I only needed to fix the logo before a listing went live. The metadata page told me exactly what would change, and my wallet showed the same wording.

Jamie · merch drop

We made fresh addresses for a club giveaway, then used the airdrop flow so every winner got the same amount. Explaining the rules took longer than running the send.

Rosa · volunteer organiser

Revoking mint felt scary until I ran the checker first. Seeing who could still print more made the last step feel obvious instead of blind.

Devon · first-time launcher

Bulk send saved my weekend—I had thirty-ish payout lines in a sheet, pasted them in, and reviewed once before signing.

Chris · small game studio

Minting more to the treasury was one screen, one approval. I still triple-checked the address, but the flow itself was calm.

Sam · community fund

Wallet generator plus airdrop is our pattern for events: create addresses, fund them later, then drop tokens when doors open.

Priya · conference crew

I only needed to fix the logo before a listing went live. The metadata page told me exactly what would change, and my wallet showed the same wording.

Jamie · merch drop

We made fresh addresses for a club giveaway, then used the airdrop flow so every winner got the same amount. Explaining the rules took longer than running the send.

Rosa · volunteer organiser

Revoking mint felt scary until I ran the checker first. Seeing who could still print more made the last step feel obvious instead of blind.

Devon · first-time launcher

Bulk send saved my weekend—I had thirty-ish payout lines in a sheet, pasted them in, and reviewed once before signing.

Chris · small game studio

Minting more to the treasury was one screen, one approval. I still triple-checked the address, but the flow itself was calm.

Sam · community fund

Wallet generator plus airdrop is our pattern for events: create addresses, fund them later, then drop tokens when doors open.

Priya · conference crew

I burned a test batch I never meant to publish. The page made the outcome plain before I confirmed—no surprises after signing.

Alex · solo builder

We still had freeze authority for policy reasons. The freeze tool let us paste a short list and handle it in one go instead of one-by-one stress.

Jordan · compliance lead

Revoking update authority was our ‘lock the brand’ moment. Guides linked right from the tool page, which helped the non-technical folks on the team.

Taylor · DAO contributor

Dropping freeze authority was our public signal that we could not freeze holders. The revoke page spelled that out in normal words.

Morgan · project spokesperson

Token generator was the first thing I used—I wanted a simple path with clear fields. I saved the coin address in my notes before telling anyone.

Casey · side project

I run the checker on any coin before I buy. Seeing supply, picture, and who still has special powers is worth the small check fee to me.

Riley · casual trader

I burned a test batch I never meant to publish. The page made the outcome plain before I confirmed—no surprises after signing.

Alex · solo builder

We still had freeze authority for policy reasons. The freeze tool let us paste a short list and handle it in one go instead of one-by-one stress.

Jordan · compliance lead

Revoking update authority was our ‘lock the brand’ moment. Guides linked right from the tool page, which helped the non-technical folks on the team.

Taylor · DAO contributor

Dropping freeze authority was our public signal that we could not freeze holders. The revoke page spelled that out in normal words.

Morgan · project spokesperson

Token generator was the first thing I used—I wanted a simple path with clear fields. I saved the coin address in my notes before telling anyone.

Casey · side project

I run the checker on any coin before I buy. Seeing supply, picture, and who still has special powers is worth the small check fee to me.

Riley · casual trader

Frequently asked questions

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