Online invitation cards that feel like print, work like the web
Letterpress-quality typography, real photography, smooth motion, and a built-in RSVP form your guests will actually use.
Online invitation cards bridge two worlds: the visual craft people associate with printed stationery, and the flexibility of a web page. Done right, they have the quiet elegance of a paper invitation and the convenience of a link you can share in a chat.
Invitify focuses on the "done right" part. Every card is built from scratch by a designer, not assembled from clipart. Typography is real, photos look like photos, and the motion is subtle enough to feel premium rather than gimmicky.
What makes an online invitation card actually beautiful
The difference between a generic invitation generator and Invitify shows up in three details most people notice subconsciously: type pairings, motion timing, and color restraint.
Type pairings: pairing a display script with a sans-serif body is hard, and most tools default to a single safe font. Our templates use carefully selected pairs, Italianno with Inter, Tangerine with Open Sans, Imperial Script with Josefin, that hold up at any size.
Motion timing: a card that animates too fast feels rushed; too slow feels broken. We tune transitions per template so the first impression has the right rhythm, usually a soft fade, a slow reveal, and gentle parallax on photos.
Color restraint: amateur designs use too many accent colors. Our templates lean on one or two, with everything else being warm neutrals or ivory backgrounds, which is why they read as elegant rather than busy.