Welcome Cards for New Beginnings
Whether someone's starting a new job, moving in next door, or joining the family, a welcome card is the first thing that tells them they're wanted here.

First impressions carry a lot of weight, and a welcome card is often the very first thing a new coworker, neighbor, or family member receives from you. It doesn't need to be long — it just needs to make clear that their arrival was noticed and is genuinely welcome.
Write who they are and what they're joining — the team, the building, the family — and describe a scene that fits. The AI turns your words into a card that feels considered instead of like a template pulled from a drawer of spares.
These get used constantly in workplaces for new hires, by neighbors for someone moving in, by clubs and teams for a new member, and by families welcoming someone in. The right welcome card sets the tone for everything that comes after it.
What to write on your welcome card
- “Welcome! We're genuinely glad you're here”Use this
- “Welcome to the team — you're going to fit right in”Use this
- “So happy to welcome you to the neighborhood”Use this
- “Welcome home, in every sense of the word”Use this
- “Welcome aboard — let's make this a good one”Use this
- “Welcome! The door's always open”Use this
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Open front door with warm light
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Bouquet on a welcome mat
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Sunny office desk with a plant
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Neighborhood street at golden hour
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Balloons spelling WELCOME
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Watercolor doorway
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Tips for the perfect card
- Say their name and what they're joining — "welcome to the team, Priya" beats a generic greeting
- Mention one thing they can look forward to, like a first team lunch or a friendly neighborhood
- Keep new-hire welcome cards upbeat but not over the top — save the confetti for their first big win
- A short, warm line does more than an overly formal paragraph
Your welcome card in three steps
Write your message
Type the exact words you want on the card.
Describe a theme
A scene, a style, a mood — anything you can imagine.
Download & share
Get an HD card in seconds. Print it or send the link.
Welcome card questions, answered
- What should I write in a welcome card?
- Use their name and mention specifically what they're joining, whether that's a team, a neighborhood, or a family — it makes the welcome feel personal instead of generic. One warm sentence about what's ahead is a nice touch.
- Is a welcome card appropriate for a new coworker I haven't met yet?
- Yes, it's a great way to make a first impression before day one. Keep it friendly and brief, and mention something practical or welcoming, like looking forward to working together.
- How does the AI welcome card maker work?
- Type your welcome message and describe the scene you'd like, and the AI generates an original card around your words in seconds. You can try different themes to match the setting, whether it's an office, a home, or a neighborhood.
- Is it free to make a welcome e-card?
- Yes, welcome cards are free to create and share on the website and in the iOS app, with a higher-resolution download option available.
Recently created welcome cards
Real cards from the community — click any card to see it up close












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