A love letter is about what you write, not the paper it is written on. Put yours on a page built to hold it properly — with photos, and room for more than a text message allows.
A long text gets skimmed. A voice note gets played once in the background. A letter — something someone sits down and actually reads — still lands differently, because it asks for a few uninterrupted minutes instead of a glance.
A digital love letter keeps that same weight but adds what paper cannot: real photos placed next to what you are writing about, a song if you want one, and a private link instead of something that can get lost in a drawer.
You write the words. The page is just there to hold them properly, with the photos and details that make it about your relationship specifically, not a template anyone could send.
More letter-style designs are on the way — this shows our current best fit for this format.
Pick a design that fits the moment — every template is fully interactive, not a static card.
Photos, a personal message, music, dates — fill in a simple form, no design or coding skills needed.
Get a private link (and QR code) to send however you like — WhatsApp, Instagram, email, or print.