Everything Is Computer
Also known as: Everything's Computer · Wow Everything's Computer
"Everything Is Computer" is a catchphrase meme that originated from a remark by President Donald Trump on March 11, 2025, while he sat inside a Tesla Model S on the White House South Lawn2. Reacting to the car's all-digital dashboard, Trump said "Everything's computer!" in a tone of genuine amazement, and the phrase instantly became one of the internet's favorite new punchlines1. The quote spread across X (formerly Twitter) within hours, getting reworked into image macros, video edits, and a go-to response for anything even remotely related to technology3.
TL;DR
"Everything Is Computer" is a catchphrase meme that originated from a remark by President Donald Trump on March 11, 2025, while he sat inside a Tesla Model S on the White House South Lawn.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "Everything Is Computer" format is flexible and low-effort:
As a standalone caption: Drop "Everything is computer" or "Wow. Everything's computer" under any image or video involving technology, screens, dashboards, or anything digital. Works especially well when the tech in question is mundane.
As a reaction: Use it when someone over-explains something technical. The phrase works as a deadpan summary that cuts through complexity.
As an image macro: Edit Trump into scenes featuring computers, futuristic technology, or sci-fi settings. The Fallout: New Vegas Think Tank edit set the template for this approach.
As a philosophical statement: Apply it to existential observations about modern life. "We live in a society where everything is computer" hits different when you're troubleshooting your smart fridge.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Trump announced he purchased the Tesla Model S during the event, but the car was actually intended for his staff. He specifically named Margot Martin as the person who'd be driving it.
The Tesla Model S had 37 safety recalls at the time of the event, covering issues from airbags to brake discs to the Full Self-Driving feature.
The @KylePlantEmoji tweet about the phrase entering their "lexicon without my consent" outperformed many of the official White House posts about the same event.
The CapCut edit by @wirelyss, using a glittery pink template over footage of Trump and Musk, was one of the fastest video remixes to go viral from the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
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