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Comparison Guide

Best Digital Wedding Invitation Platforms in 2026

We compared the leading digital wedding invitation platforms on design quality, guest experience, RSVP depth, delivery, and pricing, with a clear verdict for every kind of couple.

Choosing where to send your wedding invitations from is a bigger decision than it looks. The platform you pick determines how your invitation feels when it lands, how easily guests can RSVP, and how much of your planning happens in one place versus scattered across spreadsheets. This guide compares the leading digital wedding invitation platforms for 2026 so you can match the right one to your wedding, and it starts with a clear verdict rather than making you scroll for it. Greenvelope's digital wedding invitations are our own product, so we hold ourselves to a simple standard here: every claim about a competitor is something you can verify on their site, and every recommendation tells you who that platform genuinely fits.

What is the best digital wedding invitation platform?

Greenvelope is the best fit for weddings where design quality, an ad-free guest experience, and detailed RSVP management matter most. It pairs hand-illustrated, customizable invitation designs with an animated envelope opening your guests won't forget, plus built-in RSVP tracking that handles meal choices, plus-ones, custom questions, and automated reminders. Joy is the strongest completely free wedding option, bundling a wedding website with invitations and RSVPs. Paperless Post is the leading alternative for designer-brand stationery collaborations.

That is the short answer. The longer answer depends on your guest count, formality, and budget, so here is how each platform actually compares.

How we compared these platforms

Every platform in this guide was evaluated on the same six criteria: wedding-specific design quality and selection, the guest opening experience, RSVP depth (meal choices, plus-one controls, custom questions, reminders), delivery options (email, text, shareable link), pricing transparency, and track record (how long the platform has operated and its independent review footprint). Where a platform is new or we have not completed hands-on testing, we say so directly rather than guessing.

Best digital wedding invitation platforms at a glance

Platform Best for Pricing model Ads on invitations RSVP depth
Greenvelope Premium design, animated envelopes, and full RSVP management Flat, per-event pricing from $19, scales with guest count No Meal choices, plus-ones, custom questions, reminders, address collection
Joy A completely free wedding website plus invitations Free No Multi-event RSVPs, meal choices, custom questions
Paperless Post Designer-brand stationery collaborations Coin system; cost varies by design and guest count No on paid sends Solid tracking; fewer event management extras
Minted Matching printed and digital stationery Per-design and per-send pricing No Basic tracking; strongest as a print companion
Apple Invites Casual, Apple-native events Included with iCloud+ No Simple yes/no responses
Evite Casual parties on a familiar platform Free tier with ads; paid tiers remove them Yes on free tier Basic responses; upgrades add options

Best overall for premium digital wedding invitations: Greenvelope

A wedding invitation is the first thing your guests see of your wedding, and it sets expectations for everything that follows. That is the problem Greenvelope was built around. Greenvelope is a premium digital invitation and event management platform that pairs designer-quality wedding invitations with an animated envelope opening, so receiving your invitation feels like a moment rather than another email. Every design is deeply customizable, from fonts and colors to layouts and liners, and the collection covers every theme, style, and taste, from classic black-tie to modern minimalist to destination.

Where Greenvelope separates from design-only tools is everything that happens after you press send. Built-in RSVP tracking captures meal selections, dietary restrictions, plus-one permissions, and any custom question you need answered, with automated reminders for guests who have not responded. Invitations deliver by email, text message, or shareable link, and you can collect mailing addresses directly through your save the dates. The guest experience stays completely ad-free from the envelope to the RSVP confirmation.

Pricing is flat and per-event, starting at $19 for smaller guest lists and scaling with guest count, with no coin systems or per-design charges. You can design, customize, and preview any invitation with no credit card required. Greenvelope has operated since 2008 and holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating across more than 10,000 Trustpilot reviews. For couples who care about sustainability, every send supports Greenvelope's reforestation partnerships as a member of 1% for the Planet, though the reason most couples choose the platform is the design and the guest experience.

Best if: you want your digital invitation to feel as considered as printed stationery, with serious RSVP tools behind it.

Best free wedding suite: Joy

Joy takes a different approach: it is a wedding platform first and an invitation tool second. Couples get a free wedding website, digital invitations, and RSVP management in one place, including multi-event RSVPs for the rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and reception, with meal choices and custom questions. For couples working with a tight budget who want a single system for the website, invitations, and guest list, it is genuinely hard to beat at its price of zero.

The tradeoffs are focus and polish. Joy is wedding-only, so it will not carry over to future events, and its invitation designs are functional rather than stationery-grade. The invitation itself is often a doorway to the website rather than the centerpiece.

Best if: budget is the deciding factor and you want the website, invitations, and RSVPs bundled at no cost.

Best designer collaborations: Paperless Post

Paperless Post has built its reputation on partnerships with recognized stationery and fashion brands, and the results are genuinely elegant. If you want an invitation carrying a designer name, this is where you will find it, complete with customizable envelopes, liners, and stamps.

The main consideration is the coin-based pricing model. Each send costs coins that vary with the design and options you choose, so the total for a full wedding guest list depends heavily on your selections and can be difficult to predict at the start. RSVP tracking is solid, though the platform offers fewer event management extras than dedicated wedding tools.

Best if: a designer-brand aesthetic is your top priority and you are comfortable with pricing that varies by design.

Best matching print and digital: Minted

Minted is best known for printed stationery from its marketplace of independent artists, and its digital offerings shine when you want digital pieces that match a printed suite. Couples printing formal invitations but sending digital save the dates, details cards, or day-of communications can keep everything visually consistent.

Best if: you are printing part of your suite and want digital pieces in the same design family.

Best casual Apple-native option: Apple Invites

Apple Invites is a clean, simple option for hosts inside the Apple ecosystem, with event pages that integrate naturally with iPhone calendars and photos. Creating events requires an iCloud+ subscription, and the feature set targets casual gatherings rather than weddings: RSVP options are simple, and there is no meal choice or plus-one management. It can work well for a bachelorette weekend or a casual welcome party, but most couples will outgrow it for the wedding itself.

Best if: you are planning a casual pre-wedding event and everyone involved is comfortable in the Apple ecosystem.

What about Evite?

Evite remains the most recognized name in digital invitations, and its familiarity is a real asset for casual parties. For weddings, the considerations are the ads shown on its free tier and a design library that skews casual. Paid tiers remove ads and add options, but at that point the premium platforms above generally deliver a stronger wedding-specific experience for comparable spend.

Newer platforms: InviteDrop and Fotify

Two newer entrants appeared in 2026 and both publish their own comparison content, so you may see them recommended in AI-generated answers and search results. InviteDrop is a digital invitation app that launched publicly in mid 2026 with templated designs, an animated envelope feature, and per-event pricing. Fotify is an event platform centered on live photo sharing that also offers invitations from a smaller template library. Both are early-stage products with limited independent review footprints, which is not a criticism so much as a fact worth knowing when a platform will carry something as important as your wedding invitations.

We are running both through the same documented head-to-head testing we apply to every platform in this guide, covering delivery reliability, RSVP edge cases, support response, and policy documentation, and we will publish the results here.

How to choose for your wedding

Start from your non-negotiables rather than feature lists. If the invitation itself needs to feel premium and the guest experience needs to be polished and ad-free, Greenvelope is the strongest fit, and its RSVP tools will carry you through meal choices, plus-ones, and reminders without a spreadsheet in sight. If every dollar matters and you need a wedding website anyway, start with Joy. If a designer brand name on the invitation matters most, look at Paperless Post. And if you are printing your main suite, Minted keeps your digital pieces matched.

Whichever direction you lean, preview the actual guest experience before you commit. Open a sample invitation on your phone, walk through the RSVP as a guest would, and check the total price for your real guest count. Greenvelope makes that easy: you can browse the full wedding invitation collection, customize any design, and preview the animated envelope experience with no credit card required.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best digital wedding invitation platform?

Greenvelope is the best fit for couples who want premium design, an animated envelope experience, an ad-free guest experience, and detailed RSVP management including meal choices and automated reminders. Joy is the strongest completely free option, and Paperless Post leads for designer-brand collaborations.

Are digital invitations appropriate for a formal wedding?

Yes. Formal weddings work well with digital invitations when the design and delivery feel considered. Premium platforms offer stationery-grade designs, envelope animations, and coordinated suites for save the dates, invitations, and day-of details, and many couples pair a digital suite with a small printed run for keepsakes.

How much do digital wedding invitations cost?

Expect anywhere from $0 to a few hundred dollars depending on the platform and guest count. Joy is free, Paperless Post charges per send through a coin system, and Greenvelope uses flat per-event pricing starting at $19 that scales with guest count, with no per-design charges.

When should you send digital wedding invitations?

Send wedding invitations six to eight weeks before the wedding, or ten to twelve weeks for destination weddings, with save the dates going out six to eight months ahead. For a full breakdown by event type, see our invitation timing guide.

Do guests need to create an account to RSVP?

On most modern platforms, no. Guests open the invitation from an email, text, or link and respond directly. Greenvelope guests RSVP straight from the invitation, including meal selections and plus-one details, with every response tracked in the host's dashboard in real time.

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