
Christmas cards can be shared instantly through social media, with no printing or posting. Even last-minute greetings can be created and sent in just a few steps.
Digital delivery reaches friends and family immediately, wherever they are. This keeps holiday messages timely and removes logistical delays.

Decide the greeting style
Personal note, family update, or business holiday message—choose one direction.
Select a template you can reuse
Find a design you can duplicate for different recipients without redesigning.
Drop in the essentials
Message, names, and (optional) year/location; keep it tidy for mobile viewing.
Make it yours
Add photos or free artwork, then tweak fonts/colours to match your tone.
Deliver the finished card
Share online via social or email; export a high-resolution file if you’ll print.
New design tools allow video clips and animations to be added to digital Christmas cards. Motion increases attention and makes the greeting feel more personal and modern.
A short clip or animated detail can highlight a message, a moment or a product in a festive way. This helps the card feel more engaging and easier to remember.
Thousands of free photos are available to add directly into the design without external searching. Matching Christmas backgrounds bring everything together for a cohesive festive look.
Special Christmas fonts add warmth and character to the greeting text. If a personal or brand font is needed, it can be uploaded and saved for future designs.
Hundreds of Christmas templates are ready to browse and customise within minutes. This makes it simple to create a polished card even without design experience.
Every card design is saved automatically and can be retrieved at any time. This makes it easy to add new recipients, update the greeting, or reuse the style for thank you cards.
They do. Add your own video clip or select one from the video/animation library for online sharing.
Sharing via social platforms is the most popular: quick, budget-friendly, and greener. It’s also easy to include extra recipients later.