The talking card
- Your face + voice + photo memories
- Delivered to recipient via email + share link
- Auto-saved to her phone / iCloud
- Audio downloads as Voice Memo
Build a personal talking-greeting card in three steps. Add your photo memories with voiceover. Send to anyone — and let them keep it forever, as a video, a photo book, or even a bottle of wine they can pour on the anniversary.
Write or paste what you want to say — or upload a .txt. Then click Find photo moments and AI will tell you where each photo should go.
After AI suggests photo moments above, each one shows here with the script line it pairs with. Upload a photo for each — the line tells you what to look for.
No photo moments yet. Write your script above, then click Find photo moments ✦.
Pick the occasion + a visual style. The title card, color palette, font pairing, and outro frame are all driven from this. Each style is a Canva brand template auto-filled with your photo + recipient's name on send.
Clone your voice for ~$1 (recommended for personal cards) or pick a stand-in.
Pick a soft underscore for the photo reel — it adds emotional weight without competing with your voice. Plays at a low level beneath the narration.
When she opens the card, she sees a credit and picks any keepsake under it — wine bottle, frame, candle, whatever fits. No credit-card prompt for her unless she upgrades beyond your balance.
Fill in the steps on the left. The preview updates as you go — script length, photo order, voice choice, recipient details.
Composition · ~45s
Talking head · "Happy belated Mother's Day…"
6 photos with Ken-Burns · your voiceover narrates each
Talking head · "I love you. Thank you for…"
Brand frame · "Keep this forever ↓" cue → MintMemory shop
Voice only · no background music
The card itself is cheap. The keepsake layer underneath is where the meaning lives — and where every gift category becomes a revenue line.