Cofetti is your co-pilot for fun, meaningful communications, events, and beyond. Our AI technology helps you create unique, personalized greeting cards, flyers, and invitations for any occasion, limited only by your imagination.
Cofetti uses generative artificial intelligence (AI) to assist your creativity and composition of greeting cards and invitations. Generative AI is a new technology, is evolving and advancing rapidly, and can sometimes still be challenging to use. At Cofetti we are committed to making it intuitive and easy to use, but this is a work in progress.
Generative AI requires you to create and submit a “prompt” to generate text or images. A prompt is a description in your own words of what you would like the AI to generate.
For generating a message, here is an example prompt:
“Please generate a short message wishing my brother a happy 40th birthday.
Mention how I wish I could spend the day with him, but that he’ll probably have more fun surfing in Hawaii!”
Depending on what other parameters you choose (for example, “funny” or “loving” tone), one of several suggested messages would be:
“"Happy 40th birthday, dear brother! Although I can't be there to celebrate with you in person,
I hope your day in Hawaii is filled with epic waves, endless sunshine, and the kind of joy that only surfing can bring.
Here's to riding the waves of life with as much enthusiasm as you ride those ocean waves.
Wishing you an incredible birthday and sending lots of love your way!”
For generating an image to go along with this message, here is an example prompt:
“A photograph of a very cute Golden Retriever riding a surfboard in Hawaii, realistic digital art”
Depending on what other parameters you choose (image quality, image type), a suggested image could be:
The best way to learn how to do this well is to get started. We suggest focusing on generating text first, and iterating to try different inputs. Then, for image generation we suggest starting with one of our pre-loaded images and the prompt we provide that was used to create it, and then changing the prompt to experiment.