Their names — so the song can feel like it's about them.
A wedding song is one of the most personal gifts you can give — and one of the most flexible. It works as a gift from a friend to the couple, from one partner to the other, from parents to the bride or groom, or as a first-dance track that no one else has ever heard. What makes it land is specificity about the people.
In the description, focus on the couple's voice — how they tell their own story. The wedding details (venue, date) matter less than the things only you'd know: how they finish each other's sentences, the holiday they cancelled twice, the friend group they assembled. If you're a wedding guest gifting it, telling their story from the outside often works better than trying to be them.
For a first dance, choose a calmer or more emotional vibe and write the description in the language you want the lyrics in. With a photo upgrade you get a shareable 9:16 video — useful for couples who want to send the song to the friends and family who couldn't make the ceremony.
Both work. The song you generate is yours to use — play it at the reception, give it to the couple as a gift link, or both. The 'about them' field decides the tone, so write it from whichever angle fits your moment.
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.
Perfect — you'll be done in under five minutes. The song is ready in about two, you receive a share link straight away, and you can send it whenever you like.
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.
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