For the 50% of guests who go off-registry
The registry is empty.
The wedding is Saturday.
We can help.
Tell us about the couple. Get gift ideas that actually feel like you know them — not another blender.
Wedding gift shopping is broken
The registry made sense in 1985. Today, most couples already have everything — and guests are left guessing.
The picked-over registry
Everything left is a $15 serving spoon or a $500 knife set. Neither feels right.
Cash fund guilt
Contributing to a honeymoon fund feels impersonal. You want them to open something.
You know them better than that
They're not a registry. They're your college roommate, your cousin, your best friend. You want a gift that says you actually know them.
Gifts that feel genuinely personal
Not another generic list. Gift ideas matched to the actual people getting married.
AI That Knows the Couple
Tell us how you know them. What they love. What their style is. We'll suggest gifts that feel genuinely personal — not mass-produced registry filler.
Coordinate Group Gifts
Going in on something big? Share a link with other guests. Everyone contributes without the Venmo chaos.
For Couples Too
Don't want a traditional registry? Create an AI-powered wish list that sounds like YOU, not a department store.
How It Works
From blank slate to perfect gift in under two minutes.
Tell Us About the Couple
How do you know them? What do they love doing together? What's their home like?
Get Personal Gift Ideas
Our AI finds gifts that match THEIR personality — not a generic "top wedding gifts" list.
Buy or Coordinate
Found something perfect? Buy it yourself, or share with other guests for a group gift.
Wedding Gifts That Are Actually Memorable
When the registry is empty or doesn't exist, Gifter helps guests find personal gifts the couple will actually remember.
“The registry was picked clean two weeks before the wedding. Gifter suggested a stargazing experience based on the couple's interests — they said it was the most memorable gift they received.”
Nina F.
Wedding guest, off-registry hero
“As best man, I needed to coordinate a group gift from 8 groomsmen. Created a shared list, everyone picked what they were contributing to, and we surprised the couple with something way better than a toaster.”
Tom H.
Best man, group gift coordinator
“We didn't want a traditional registry — felt too transactional. Instead, we shared a Gifter list with experiences and personal items. Guests loved having thoughtful options instead of a department store catalogue.”
Jess & Mark
The couple, anti-registry rebels
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about finding the perfect wedding gift.
Find a wedding gift they'll actually remember.
No more serving spoons. No more cash fund guilt. A gift that says you actually know them.