Handwritten greeting cards in a warm, personal hand
A shop-bought card names the occasion; your words say who it's for. Deepscribble turns the messages you write into handwritten greeting cards — the same warm, consistent hand across a whole stack, so a birthday, a festival or a pile of thank-yous all feel personally written rather than printed.
Previews shown in handwriting faces — the studio renders true stroke-by-stroke handwriting.
Many cards, one warm hand
Write one card or fifty — pick a warm handwriting style and it holds steady across the whole stack, so a class set of thank-you notes or a family's worth of festival cards all read in the same hand. Enter each recipient's name and message, and the look stays consistent from the first card to the last.
Your own words, your own colours
This is your message, not a stock verse — paste the card message you'd actually say and adjust neatness, pen thickness and ink colour to suit the occasion. A festival gold, a birthday pink or a quiet graphite for a condolence note: personalised handwritten cards, tuned right down to the pen.
Designer sheets, or ink for your own card stock
Write onto a decorated designer sheet with a border and a title area, or switch to 'Print it' mode to lay ink only on a transparent page and run your own folded cards or blanks through the printer. The layout keeps every line inside the card's writing region so nothing crowds the fold or the edge.
Real strokes, so it reads as written
Each letter is synthesised in stroke space rather than stamped from a font, so the same 'Happy Birthday' varies naturally from card to card — real slant, ligatures and micro-variation. A batch reads as genuinely hand-written rather than photocopied, which is the whole point of a card.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make a whole batch of cards at once?
Yes — compose each card in the studio and export them together as a multi-page PDF or a ZIP of PNGs, all in the same handwriting style so a whole batch of cards stays consistent.
Will every card look identical?
No. The handwriting is synthesised stroke by stroke, so repeated words and phrases vary naturally from card to card — it reads as genuinely hand-written rather than a repeated typeface.
Can it use my own handwriting?
You can draw or upload a sample and Deepscribble finds the built-in styles closest to your own hand to save and reuse on any card. A free match gives you a close, warm hand rather than a perfect clone; a custom-trained copy of your exact handwriting is a paid feature.
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Handwritten greeting cards in a warm, personal hand — in seconds
Type your text, pick a style and paper, and export print-ready pages.
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