Written by you, sent by the dozen

Thank-you notes, in your own hand.

Upload a font made from your own handwriting, list who gave what, and get a stack of individually worded notes ready to sign and mail. Everything happens in this browser — your handwriting file never leaves your computer.

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Your handwriting

Fill in the font template and scan it in as clearly as you can — good lighting, sharp focus, no shadows — for the best results, then build your font right here. Already have a font file from elsewhere? Upload that instead. Don't want to bother with any of this? Skip it and use our default font. Either way, nothing leaves your browser.

Step 1: get the font template

Print it, fill it in by hand, then come back and upload a photo or scan of it below.

The better the quality of your scan or photo — sharp focus, even lighting, no shadows or glare — the better your handwriting font will turn out.

Upload a photo of your filled-in font template to get started.

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Thank you so much — it means the world to us.

This is exactly how your notes below will look once generated.

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Who to thank

Add each guest and what they gave. Set a tone and length per guest — a formal note for your aunt, a playful one for your college roommate — or apply one setting to everyone at once.

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Paste a list instead of typing row by row

One guest per line, formatted as Name — Gift (a comma also works).

# Guest name Gift Tone Length
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Your notes

Generate wording for everyone at once, then click into any card to edit it directly. Pin a card to keep your edits when you regenerate the rest.

We recommend downloading the PDF, printing it onto card stock, then cutting and sending the individual notes. Prefer a digital copy instead? Download as HTML gives you a self-contained file with your font embedded in it — open it in any browser to view or select the text in your real handwriting font.

Add at least one guest above, then generate to see your notes here.