Look — Handwritten Letter Keepsake
Type your message. Get a hand-written letter, photographed — chosen paper, chosen ink, optional wax seal or pressed flower.
Type the message you wish you could write by hand. The Handwritten Letter Keepsake renders it as a photograph of an actual hand-written letter — your exact words, in chosen ink, on chosen paper, with an optional wax seal, pressed flower, or coffee-stain ring. Five paper styles, four ink styles, four decorations, four supported languages.

What you bring
- A message — your exact text, rendered as visible handwriting in the image. Short messages (under 200 characters) render most reliably; longer ones still work but the writing gets denser.
- A paper — aged parchment, pastel cotton, lined notebook, kraft brown, or blue airmail. Each carries a different mood; each forbids the others' textures.
- An ink — black fountain pen, blue ballpoint, pencil graphite, or red ink.
- A decoration — nothing, wax seal, pressed flower, or coffee-stain ring.
- A language — English, Chinese, Japanese, or cursive mixed. The handwriting renders in the chosen script, never garbled into another writing system.
What you get back
A photograph of a real-feeling hand-written letter. Soft daylight, shallow depth, your message readable in the chosen handwriting register. Anniversary gifts, digital love notes, thank-you cards, postcards from somewhere you didn't go — all work as keepsake-grade prints.
Your exact words, on the paper
The prompt fences your message text and instructs the model to render every character verbatim — no Lorem ipsum, no paraphrase, no sample-letter filler. If a word is misspelled in your input, it'll be misspelled on the page. Read it back carefully before generating.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @mosthssan on X — the seed concept of a photo-real hand-written letter prompt. The five-paper × four-ink × four-decoration × four-language enforcement, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.