Solana Token Creator
The perfect tool to create Solana tokens. Easily launch your custom token with just a few steps. Customize name, supply, metadata, and more
Create your token
Fill out the token details to create your unique Solana token, complete with name, symbol, supply, and metadata.
Token information
Basic details about your token
Metadata
Provide additional details for your token. Entering information in this section will generate a metadata file that will be stored on the Irys Blockchain, and a small fee will be charged based on the amount of data stored. Alternatively, you can provide a URL to an existing metadata JSON file
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Revoke Authorities (Optional)
Solana Token have 3 authorities: Freeze Authority, Mint Authority and Updat Authority. Revoke them to attract more investors
Summary
Token Name:
Token Symbol:
Decimals:
6
Supply:
10000
Network:
Main Network
Service Fee:
0.1 SOL
How it works
- Connect your Solana wallet
- Set Token Name and Symbol
- Define Total Supply
- Upload Metadata (Optional)
- Review the details and confirm the transaction using your connected wallet
FAQs
Answer to your question
Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here are some of the most common queries to help you use this tool
The Create Token tool allows you to easily create a custom token on the Solana blockchain. You can personalize the token’s name, symbol, total supply, and metadata, making it easy to launch your unique token in just a few steps.
If you retain Update Authority, you can modify the token’s metadata, such as images or descriptions, using the Update Metadata tool.
The metadata file contains extra information about your token, like an image, description, or additional properties. Filling out metadata fields in the Create Token tool will generate this file and store it permanently on the Arweave blockchain (a small fee applies based on file size). Alternatively, you can link to an existing metadata JSON file instead, but the file need to be in a specific format to work.
Yes, you can test token creation on the Solana devnet first, which allows you to experiment without spending real SOL. Once you’re ready, you can create your token on the mainnet for production use. You can use this tool to request a SOL airdrop to your devnet wallet, that you can then use to pay the fees.
Tokens will display with the name and symbol you set, and metadata (like images) will appear if supported by the wallet or exchange platform. Make sure your metadata is complete for better visibility.
Mint Authority gives you the ability to issue additional tokens after the initial creation. If you retain this authority, you can mint more tokens as needed.
Freeze Authority allows you to freeze specific token accounts, which can be helpful in controlling token activity or preventing transfers if necessary. This is optional but provides additional control over token distribution.
Update Authority allows you to make changes to the token’s metadata, like updating the token image, description, or other properties, even after the token is created. If you want to retain flexibility over your token's appearance or information, keeping Update Authority is recommended.
You can also use the Revoke Authority tool at any time to remove any of these authorities later, should you decide you no longer need certain controls. Once an authority is revoked, the associated action (such as minting new tokens or updating metadata) can no longer be performed on the token, so consider your long-term needs carefully before revoking.
First, ensure that all inputs (name, symbol, supply) are correct and that you’re on the right network (devnet or mainnet). If the error persists, try reconnecting your wallet or refreshing the page. Contact us if the issue continues.
Yes, as long you have the Mint Authority you can use our Mint Tokens tool to create more tokens for a project that requires additional supply after the initial creation. You can mint as many additional tokens as necessary, depending on your project’s needs.
The initial supply of the token is transferred to the address that created the token (your wallet). This address is also the owner and therefore has special rights to manage the token.
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