Your cards.

Loading cards…

Start from a theme.

Themes with Highly customizable badge are very dynamic and you can create variants that look like new themes.
Floral Delight

A watercolor floral wreath with airy lettering for a classic ceremony invitation.

Blush Lotus
Highly customizable

Lotus mandala artwork with dramatic framing for a celebratory evening invitation.

Saffron Bloom
Highly customizable

Marigold florals, delicate filigree, and festive Indian stationery styling for a traditional invite.

Subtle Nature
Highly customizable

Hand-drawn botanicals and quiet garden styling for an intimate ceremony card.

Vintage
Highly customizable

Grand medallion framing, ornate corners, and heirloom stationery character for a formal celebration.

Royal Wedding
Highly customizable

Mandala framing and formal editorial composition for a regal wedding invitation.

Traditional Barat

Ceremonial barat procession artwork with ornate detailing for a richly traditional celebration.

Gateway

An artistic arch, peacock artwork, and palace-garden storytelling for a grand arrival moment.

Dreamy Night

An arched palace scene and layered event panels for a cinematic evening celebration.

Eternal Fountain

Watercolor fountain scenes and a keepsake-suite composition for a storybook invitation.

Standard

A classic Ganesha header, ornate framing, and timeless calligraphy for a traditional invitation.

How online wedding cards fit Indian weddings and WhatsApp sharing.

Digital wedding cards have become useful because they keep dates, venues, maps, and last-minute updates in one place guests can open on almost any phone. That convenience matters even more when families are coordinating relatives across cities and need one invitation format that is easy to forward and easy to revisit.

For Indian weddings, one card often has to cover more than a single ceremony. Engagement, haldi, mehndi, sangeet, wedding, and reception details may all sit under the same invitation flow, so online wedding cards are usually most helpful when they can handle multiple events without becoming cluttered.

That is also why WhatsApp wedding cards are so common now. The first version of the invite is often shared in chats, family groups, and direct messages, which means the design has to stay readable on small screens while still feeling polished enough for a formal occasion.

When comparing Indian wedding cards online, it helps to look past only the cover design. Clear names, easy-to-scan dates, venue information, maps, RSVP details, and room for multiple event sections usually matter more during real planning than an invitation that looks dramatic but hides the important information.

A useful digital wedding card should also leave room for different visual styles. Some families want floral and traditional artwork, some prefer royal motifs, and others want a cleaner modern look. The practical goal is the same in each case: the card should feel personal, load well on phones, and stay simple to share when plans change.