You can replay a tape and frame a photo — but a loved one's handwriting disappears when they stop writing. One template, filled with a pen in fifteen minutes, preserves their hand for good: from then on you can write a birthday card, a family recipe, or a letter to a grandchild not yet born — in their writing.
Captured once, kept by you — write new documents in it twenty years from now.
Every letter exactly as they write it, tremor and joins included — not a lookalike font.
A recipe book in Mom's writing, cards in Grandpa's hand — gifts money can't buy.
The handwriting is stored only in your browser; uploads are deleted from the server within 24 hours.
Print a short template where each letter is written a few times, have them fill it in pen, then scan and upload. From that moment you can type any text and get it written in their hand — cards, recipes, letters.
The template can be filled at any pace, across several sittings, and it doesn't have to be complete — even a partial set of letters is enough for basic texts. Every character captured is kept.
No. The library is saved only in your own browser, and uploads are deleted from the server within 24 hours. We also recommend keeping the scanned template pages as a family backup.