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Create personalized birthday cards in minutes

Pick a tone, add a name and a photo, and get multiple message options plus print-ready layouts (social sizes and standard paper formats). No design skills required.

Output types

Social images, e-cards, and print-ready exports

Square, story, landscape, A4, US Letter, and folded greeting formats

Tone options

Playful, formal, poetic, humorous, minimalist

Generate multiple variations in one pass for fast selection

Designed for

Non-designers and small teams

Guided prompts and one-click variations reduce iteration time

Quick personalization

How the generator helps

Skip writer’s block and layout guesswork. The generator produces message drafts matched to your chosen tone and assembles them into layouts with suggested fonts, palettes, and image placement. Choose digital sizes for social sharing or print formats with export-ready settings.

  • Generate 3–6 message drafts per prompt — pick and refine the best one
  • Layout suggestions include headline/body font pairings and color palettes
  • Export presets for common social sizes and standard print dimensions

Print and digital-ready

Templates & export formats

Templates are provided for single-sided images, 5x7 fold cards, and social formats. Each export includes guidance for safe zones, bleed, and recommended DPI so prints come out as expected.

  • Social: square (1:1), story (9:16), and landscape presets for sharing
  • Print: US Letter, A4, and standard folded greeting-card templates (5x7 fold guidance)
  • Recommended print settings: 300 DPI, include 0.125 in (3 mm) bleed, and keep key text inside safe margins

5x7 Fold Card Layout

Palette: muted pastels. Fonts: serif heading + sans body. Image: top-right photo placeholder.

  • Includes front, inside-left, inside-right, and back panel guides
  • Export as PDF with crop marks for print shops

Instagram Share + Caption

Square image with short card message and a 1-line social caption.

  • Message length optimized for on-image readability (15–25 words)
  • Separate caption copy for Instagram posts

Try these prompts

Prompt gallery — ready-to-use examples

Copy and paste these prompt templates into the generator to get immediate, context-aware results. Each prompt is written to produce a specific tone or layout.

  • Short playful message for a child: "Write a 10–15 word birthday greeting for a 7-year-old named Maya who loves unicorns; tone: exuberant, include one emoji."
  • Professional card for a colleague: "Draft a 25–40 word birthday message for a team lead, tone: respectful and warm, mention their leadership and a wish for another year of success."
  • Rhyming two-line poem: "Create a 2-line rhyming birthday poem for a best friend who loves hiking; playful and upbeat."
  • Design brief prompt: "Create a card layout for a 5x7 fold card — palette: muted pastels; font style: serif heading + sans body; image: top-right photo placeholder."
  • Print-ready export checklist prompt: "Generate a checklist describing bleed, safe zone, recommended DPI, and preferred file formats for print shops for a 5x7 folded card."

Use cases

Who it's for

Whether you're sending one card or creating a batch for a class, the generator speeds up writing and layout without requiring design skills.

  • Friends and family who want quick personalized cards
  • Small businesses selling custom cards or promotional pieces
  • HR teams and managers sending employee greetings
  • Teachers and community organizers creating bulk messages

Data handling

Privacy & personalization

Personal details you enter (names, ages, hobbies) are used only to generate the card text and layout. The tool supports local preview and creates export files containing the final copy and assets you choose to include.

  • Personal data is used to render the message and is not required to be stored permanently
  • Uploads (photos) are placed into templates; you control which exports you download and share
  • Avoid pasting extremely sensitive personal data into prompts if you prefer manual redaction

Print issues and fixes

Export troubleshooting & tips

Common export problems have simple fixes: low image resolution, incorrect bleed, and color profile mismatches. Follow these checks before sending files to a print shop.

  • If an uploaded photo looks pixelated: use an image at least 300 DPI at the target print size or replace with a higher-resolution file
  • Enable crop marks and include a 3 mm bleed for trimmed-edge designs
  • For best color accuracy, export PDF in the printer’s preferred color profile (ask your printer if unsure)

FAQ

How do I personalize the card with a recipient name and details?

Enter the recipient name and any personal details (age, hobbies, relationship) in the personalization fields or directly in the prompt. Use bracketed placeholders if you want to generate multiple variations for different recipients.

Which output formats are available for download and printing?

Choose from PNG or JPG for social images and PDF for print-ready exports. Print PDFs include crop marks and an option to embed bleed and safe margins.

Can I upload my own photos and how are they placed in templates?

Yes. Upload photos from your device and drop them into image placeholders. The generator suggests crop and placement; you can adjust zoom, crop, or swap images before export.

What print settings (size, bleed, DPI) should I use for professional printing?

Use the provided template preset for the desired card size. Recommended settings: 300 DPI for images, include 0.125 in (≈3 mm) bleed, and keep critical text inside the safe zone. Export as PDF with crop marks for print shops.

Are generated messages unique and can I reuse them commercially?

Generated messages are created per your prompt and can be used in your cards. If you plan to reuse content commercially, review and edit the text to match your brand voice and ensure compliance with any platform terms you follow.

Is this tool free to use and are there limitations on exports or templates?

The generator offers a free tier for basic use. Some advanced templates, bulk exports, or high-resolution print presets may be gated by account or pricing tiers—see the pricing page for details.

How is personal data handled (recipient names, photos)?

Personal details and uploaded photos are used to generate previews and exports. You control which files you download and share. Avoid submitting highly sensitive personal information in prompts if you prefer not to include it in exports.

Troubleshooting exports: image resolution issues and recommended fixes

If an export looks low-resolution, replace the source image with a higher-DPI file or choose the print preset to regenerate at higher resolution. For color issues, confirm your printer’s color profile and export PDF with embedded color settings when available.

Related pages

  • PricingSee available tiers and export limits.
  • BlogPrompt examples and design tips for card makers.
  • AboutLearn more about privacy and platform policies.