Their name (or both names) — so the song can feel like it's about them.
An anniversary song is a love letter in audio. It works for couples of any shape — newly married, twenty years deep, dating long-distance, recently engaged. The detail that makes it sing is usually small: how you met, the first place you travelled together, the thing they do that still makes you laugh ten years on.
In the description field, try writing it to them — not about them. "When we met you were the only person at the party reading a book" carries more than a list of facts. If the song is for both of you, write both names in the recipient field and tell the story from your perspective.
Pick the vibe that matches your story rather than the one that sounds most romantic. A nostalgic track for a couple who met young, a playful one if you're celebrating something unexpected, an emotional one if it's a milestone. With a photo it becomes a shareable 9:16 video — perfect for sending the morning of the anniversary.
Absolutely. Write both names in the recipient field, and use the 'about them' box to share your story — how you met, your favourite memories together, what makes your bond unique. The lyrics will reflect both of you.
Yes. Every order generates a free 30-second preview. If you love it, pay 49 SEK and download the full MP3 (plus a video if you added a photo). If it's not right, discard it and start over — no charge.
A favourite moment together — a recent shot, an old one, a place that means something to you. Any modern phone photo works (JPG, PNG, HEIC). It becomes a still frame in the shareable video.
Yes. Write the 'about them' field in the language you want the song to be in — Swedish, English, anything. The AI follows your input language.
A personalised song fits any moment that matters.
A song that captures the year — their personality, a shared memory, the in-jokes only you two know.
A first dance no one else has heard, or a wedding-gift song for the couple from a friend.
Mark the milestone with a song about who they were and where they're going.
For best-friend anniversaries, long-distance friends, or a thank-you to someone who has been there.
A gift song for a teacher, mentor, colleague — saying it in music lands differently than in words.