How it works

From the photo on your phone to a letterbox in Berlin. In about a minute.

No app to download. No stamps. No post office. We print on 350gsm cardstock and deliver anywhere in the world for €3.99, all in.

Send a postcard €3.99 · 230+ countries · 3–10 working days
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Pick a photo you already took.

Open any photo on your phone. The one from this morning. The one from three years ago. The one where you're squinting into the sun. Pick the photo that made you think of them in the first place.

Any photo. Any phone. No app.

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Pick a photo.

The one that made you think of them.

Upload your photo
Tap to choose from your library or camera
Pick
02

Write what you actually want to say.

Two lines. Twenty. The whole back of the card is yours — use as much of it as you want. Write like you're writing to them, not to a card. One real detail beats three generic sentences.

Write as much as feels honest.

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Write what you want to say.

Message
Walked the valley today. Cows again. I thought of you — you'd love the quiet here. Coming home Tuesday.|
Plenty of room
Stuck? Try one of these:
I was just here and thought of you.
No reason for this card.
Write
03

Send it. We print and deliver.

Type in their address — or pick from your contacts. Pay €3.99. That's all of it: printing, postage, delivery. We print in the UK and post worldwide — usually 3–10 working days, depending on where it's heading.

€3.99. Worldwide. All in.

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Looking good?

FINAL PREVIEW — EXACTLY AS PRINTED
Walked the valley today. Cows again. I thought of you — you'd love the quiet here. Coming home Tuesday.
Sent with Amora.Cards
Amora.Cards Stamp
SHIP TO:
Margaret Holloway
17 Bath Road
Bath BA1 2JR
United Kingdom
Total€3.99
Printing, postage, delivery — all in.
Send
The full timeline

One minute from you. A week or so from us.

  1. 0:00
    You open the camera roll on your phone. You pick the one from the valley.
  2. 0:20
    You write two sentences. Then a third, because you've got more to say.
  3. 0:55
    You type in your mum's address. Or pick her from contacts. Pay €3.99.
  4. Day 1
    We receive it, queue it at the closest print partner, and begin printing.
  5. Day 2
    Printed on 350gsm cardstock. Hand-checked. Dropped in the local post.
  6. Day 3–10
    It arrives. She holds it. She puts it on the fridge. It stays there.
If you don't know what to write

You don't need the perfect words. You just need to send something.

Write one real detail. What the light looked like. What you ate. Who you were with. The thing you thought when you saw the photo. Then sign your name.

That's the card. Specific beats clever every time.

Short · to a friend
Passed the café we went to. Same waiter. I think he remembered the coffee thing. Miss you.
Longer · to a parent
Mum — walked the valley today, the one you saw in the photo I sent last year. Cows again. There's a bench at the end and I thought about you sitting on it. Warmer than you'd think. Coming home Tuesday, bringing the bread you liked. Love, R.
Just because · to anyone
No reason for this card. Saw the photo on my phone and thought of you. That's it.
Between 'send' and 'it arrived'

The part you don't see. The part we take seriously.

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Printed in the UK, posted worldwide.

Every card is printed at our partner in the UK, then handed to the local postal network for delivery anywhere in the world. We're actively adding print partners in other regions so cards travel less and arrive faster — but we'd rather say where it's really printed today than promise a network we don't have yet.

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350gsm premium cardstock.

The weight you can feel when you pick it up. The kind that goes on the fridge and stays there without curling at the corners.

03

Full-bleed, photographic print.

Your image, edge to edge. No decorative borders, no templates, no stock frames. It prints like a real photograph, because that's what it is.

04

Vegan inks, plastic-free shipping.

Recyclable cardstock. No sleeve, no envelope, no sticker set. A postcard was never supposed to come in plastic.

Alright. Go send one.

Takes about a minute. Don't overthink it.