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Send the wedding beautifully

Create an invitation people can read, save, and forward, with the date, venue, photo, and feeling already composed.

Easy to shareFamily-readableAnnouncement-ready
7invite moments
8template styles
8share formats
Share in chats, social posts, and wedding sites
Date, venue, and contact details stay clear
Invitation, Save the Date, and thank-you cards together
Every template uses different photo and copy
Ready for phones, digital posters, and wedding websites
Invitation Type Preview

Different invitation types need different layouts and tone

A formal invitation should feel considered, a Save the Date should feel light, a reception card should be clear, and a thank-you card should feel sincere. Each preview below is a complete invitation design with its own photo, background, and copy.

Wedding InvitationFormal MinimalFine Paper

A formal invitation should feel genuinely considered.

Best for ceremony invitations, main wedding pages, and family-facing announcements. The design needs a clear hierarchy, complete details, and a tone that works for both family and friends.

Copy idea: Together with our families, we invite you to witness the beginning of our forever.
  • Best for the main invitation sent to family, elders, and important guests.
  • Highlights names, date, time, venue, address, and RSVP contact details.
  • The photo becomes part of the stationery, while paper texture and white space carry the formal tone.
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Wedding Invitation
Avery & Jordan
Avery & Jordan
September 20, 2026 · 4:30 PM
Rosewood Garden Hall · 88 Lakeview Road, Seattle
Together with their families, request the honor of your presence.
Wedding Coordinator · +1 555 0188
Real Wedding Workflow

From announcement to thank-you, one invite system keeps it together

Couples need more than a pretty image. They need guests to save the date, read the details, forward the invite, and feel included.

01

Send the Save the Date first

When the date is set but details are still coming, share a warm early notice so guests can hold the day.

02

Invite family and guests clearly

Names, date, venue, address, and contact details stay as readable text, so formal information works for family, friends, and colleagues.

03

Share it where guests actually are

Use the invitation in chats, social posts, digital posters, and wedding website entry points without redesigning every format.

04

Close the day with thank-you cards

After the wedding, send a thoughtful card to guests, parents, the wedding party, and everyone who helped make the day possible.

What couples actually need from invitations

An invitation is not only a design asset. It is the first piece of wedding atmosphere guests receive, and it has to carry details, emotion, and shareability at the same time.

Stop repeating the details

Date, time, venue, address, and contact details stay inside the card, so guests can forward it and still understand the plan.

Use the right tone for each group

Make it formal for family, softer for close friends, polished for colleagues, and memorable for social announcements without starting over.

Share something that feels complete

It is not a pasted-together image or a long chat message. The invite looks ready when saved to a phone, posted, or sent in a group chat.

Get more value from wedding photos

The same photo set can become a Save the Date, reception card, digital poster, social announcement, and thank-you card.

Add the feeling before the wedding

Guests do not just receive logistics. They receive a small preview of the care, tone, and emotion behind the day.

Keep using it after the ceremony

After the wedding, turn the same visual language into thank-you cards for guests, parents, and the wedding party.

What couples ask before making invitations

If you want to know whether this helps with real sharing, family communication, and wedding value, start here.










Send more than a wedding update

Turn your wedding photos into a readable, shareable invitation that gives guests the details and the feeling before the day begins.