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Pokemon Fusion Generator

Choose a body and a donor, then create one composed pixel-art specimen instead of placing two unchanged pictures side by side. Swap their roles, change the splice recipe, regenerate the seed, and download the exact result.

Open the fusion lab Runs locally in your browser

Interactive Pokemon Fusion Generator

DATA / LOADING

Preparing the fusion lab

Loading 1,351 Pokémon and forms, static sprite sources, stats and abilities.

REPLAY / STATIC EXAMPLES

Start from a reproducible fusion recipe

Each example applies a complete pair, order, recipe, palette and seed. You can then change one control at a time to see exactly what the fusion engine does.

FIELD MANUAL / FUSION LAB

How this Pokemon Fusion Generator creates one composite image

A fusion should do more than lower the opacity of two full pictures. This tool reads the transparent silhouette of each source sprite, normalizes both subjects into the same specimen frame, removes different regions, and joins the remaining pixels with a short feathered seam. The result is one downloadable bitmap with a repeatable construction recipe.

Base and Donor order changes the result

The first selection is the Base Pokémon. It controls the body role, first concept type and the stronger influence on HP, Defense, height and weight. The second selection is the Donor. It supplies the replaced or opposite image region, a possible second type and the stronger influence on Special Attack and Speed.

Swap Order is not a cosmetic button. Charizard as the Base with Gardevoir as the Donor has a different silhouette, name, type order and weighted stat concept from Gardevoir as the Base with Charizard as the Donor. The labels remain visible beside both selectors so the meaning is never hidden.

Head + Body versus Split Morph

Head + Body keeps the lower part of the Base silhouette and replaces the upper region with the Donor. Donor coverage moves that seam within a safe range, while the seed adds small bounded changes to scale, alignment and feathering. It is useful when you want a recognizable body with a different head, crest or upper outline.

Split Morph places the Base on the left and the Donor on the right. Both layers are masked around one vertical seam, so the canvas contains one joined specimen rather than two complete sprites. This recipe is better for comparing color, stance and silhouette differences across the same frame.

Why the seed matters

The seed is converted into a deterministic sequence of layout decisions. It can shift the seam slightly, adjust donor scale within a narrow limit and change the offset used to align the two source silhouettes. New Seed explores a different arrangement without changing the selected Pokémon or the visible controls.

The complete state is written into the share URL. Opening the same link restores the Base, Donor, order, recipe, coverage, palette, background, outline and seed before rendering. That makes a shared fusion a reproducible recipe instead of a screenshot with no explanation.

Transparent PNG and decorated lab backgrounds

The default PNG includes a type-derived laboratory background, pixel grid and specimen shadow. Turn on Transparent background when you need the composed sprite for a profile graphic, mood board, fan project or later editing. Transparent mode removes the backdrop but keeps the optional pixel outline.

The canvas is 512 by 512 pixels. Normal front sprites are drawn without smoothing to preserve their pixel character. Canvas-safe sprite files come from the open PokeAPI sprite repository; if a normal sprite is unavailable, the generator can fall back to the official artwork and reports that fallback rather than leaving the page stuck in a loading state.

Palette options do not replace the splice

Original sprite colors keeps each surviving source region unchanged. Donor type tint applies a restrained donor-colored wash to the final specimen while preserving its alpha silhouette. Two-type gradient blends the concept's first and second types across the joined shape.

These treatments happen after the alpha regions have been combined. They are not a substitute for the splice itself, and turning them off still leaves one region-based fusion image.

How the concept name, types and stats are calculated

The name uses an order-aware vowel and consonant splice with a readable half-name fallback. The first type comes from the Base Pokémon. The second is the first different type available from the Donor, or a Base secondary type when no different donor type exists.

Stats use visible weights: HP 65/35, Attack 55/45, Defense 65/35, Special Attack 40/60, Special Defense 50/50 and Speed 45/55. Abilities keep up to three unique normal abilities in Base-first order. Height and weight are also weighted concept estimates. None of these values describes an official or playable species.

Gen 1–9 fusions, Infinite Fusion, and AI: what this tool actually does

The selector uses the bundled National Pokédex dataset across Generations 1–9, so searches such as “Pokemon fusion generator Gen 1–9” or “Pokemon fusion generator Gen 9” can be handled by choosing any two available species and building a repeatable visual recipe. The generation label describes the source Pokémon, not a special generation-specific fusion mechanic.

Pokémon Infinite Fusion is a separate fan game with its own sprite library, fusion index, progression, and gameplay rules. This page does not emulate that game or look up its official fan-game fusion IDs. It creates a browser-based composite from two Pokémon you choose, then exposes the recipe, seed, image controls, and fan-made concept data.

Searches for an AI Pokémon fusion generator often imply a model that redraws anatomy or invents a new illustration. This tool intentionally does not do that. It uses deterministic canvas operations on existing sprite assets, which makes the same settings reproducible and keeps the boundary between source artwork and the generated composite visible.

What this fusion method can and cannot do

The engine can reliably crop transparent images, align silhouettes, replace broad image regions, blend a seam, apply a controlled palette and export the result. It cannot understand anatomy, redraw a missing limb, rotate a face into a new pose or guarantee that every pair will look like hand-drawn character art.

Pairs with very different poses may produce an intentionally strange specimen. Change the recipe, adjust donor coverage, swap the order or generate a new seed before concluding that the pair is unsuitable.

Private by default and recoverable after refresh

Pokédex data and sprite paths are static. Image composition and PNG creation happen in the browser. The latest versioned settings are saved in local storage so a refresh can recover the active fusion. The generated bitmap itself is not uploaded or saved to an account.

Copy Share Link creates a URL containing the recipe state. Copy Summary produces a readable text record without an image. Reset removes the saved Fusion Generator state only after confirmation.

Pokemon Fusion Generator FAQ

Does this Pokemon fusion generator use AI?

No. It uses deterministic browser canvas rules to crop, normalize, mask and combine existing transparent Pokémon sprites. The result is reproducible from the same parents, settings and seed.

What is the difference between Base and Donor Pokémon?

The Base Pokémon supplies the body role, first type and stronger HP, Defense and weight influence. The Donor supplies the replaced or opposite region, a possible second type and stronger Special Attack and Speed influence.

Can I reproduce the same fusion later?

Yes. The seed and every visual setting are included in the share URL. Opening the same URL restores the two Pokémon, their order, recipe, coverage, palette, outline and background.

Can I download a Pokemon fusion with a transparent background?

Yes. Turn on Transparent background before downloading. The exported PNG keeps transparent pixels around the composed sprite while preserving the optional outline.

Are the fused stats official battle stats?

No. The displayed name, types, abilities, measurements and weighted base stats are fan-made concept values. They are transparent comparisons, not official species data or a battle simulator.

Are my fusion choices uploaded?

No. The image is composed in your browser and the latest settings are stored locally. Data leaves the page only when you choose to copy a share URL or download the PNG yourself.