Beautiful digital invitations for your special day. Timeless designs, seamless RSVPs, and eco-friendly elegance.
Modern couples are choosing digital wedding invitations for their elegance, convenience, and sustainability. Skip the printing delays and postage costs while still creating something beautiful.
Send save-the-dates instantly, collect RSVPs effortlessly, and update details anytime. Your guests will appreciate the ease, and you'll love the simplicity.
Elegant features for your most important celebration
Sophisticated designs that match the beauty of your special day. From minimal to luxurious.
Guests respond in seconds. Track attendance, meal preferences, and plus-ones effortlessly.
Include ceremony and reception locations with maps. Guests have everything they need.
Changed the timeline? Update once, and all guests see the latest information.
No paper waste. A sustainable choice that doesn't compromise on beauty.
Save hundreds on printing and postage. Invest in what matters most.
From save-the-dates to reception invites
The main event invitation
Evening celebration invites
Celebrate saying yes
Include travel details
Wedding invitation timing follows a traditional schedule for good reason. Send save-the-dates 6-8 months before your wedding — earlier (8-12 months) for destination weddings. Formal invitations should go out 6-8 weeks before the wedding date, with RSVP deadlines set 2-3 weeks before the wedding. This gives your caterer and venue time to finalize numbers. Digital invitations offer flexibility: they arrive instantly, so you can send closer to these deadlines if needed without worrying about postal delays.
Essential elements: the hosts' names (traditionally parents, but modern couples often host themselves), the couple's full names, wedding date and time, ceremony and reception locations with addresses, RSVP deadline and method, and dress code. Consider adding: wedding website URL, accommodation information for out-of-town guests, registry links (often placed on the website instead), parking details, and any special notes (children welcome, adults only, etc.).
Wedding invitation etiquette has evolved, but core principles remain. Address invitations to exactly who is invited — include "and Guest" only if they may bring a plus-one. Inner envelopes traditionally list children's names if they're invited. Send invitations to everyone on your list simultaneously. For digital invitations, a personal email or message accompanying the link adds a thoughtful touch. Always follow up with non-responders before your RSVP deadline.
Create an invitation as beautiful as your love story.
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