Create Get Well Soon Video Messages

When someone's not feeling well, send comfort that feels personal. Talking photo videos show you care beyond a text.

How It Works

STEP 1

Upload Photo

Choose a clear photo with a visible face

STEP 2

Add Message

Write your own or use AI-generated scripts

STEP 3

Generate Video

Get your talking video in just a few minutes

Why Create Get Well Soon Videos?

Comfort from Afar

Can't visit in person? A talking video feels more personal than flowers or a card, and they can watch it anytime.

Brighten Their Day

Recovery can be boring and lonely. A surprise video message brings a smile when they need it most.

Group Support

Gather messages from family, friends, or coworkers into a compilation of well-wishes and support.

Replayable Comfort

Unlike a phone call they might be too tired for, a video can be watched when they're ready, and rewatched for comfort.

Example Scripts

Get inspired by these sample messages

Encouraging Message

"Hey, I heard you're under the weather. Just wanted you to know I'm thinking of you and sending all the healing vibes. Take it easy and get better soon - we miss you!"

Funny Get Well

"So apparently your body decided to take an unscheduled vacation. Rude. But I hear the room service there is terrible, so hurry back. Feel better soon!"

Post-Surgery

"You got through it! The hard part is over - now it's just time to rest and heal. We're all rooting for you and can't wait to see you back on your feet. Take all the time you need."

Creative Ideas

Group Messages

Compile get well wishes from friends, family, or coworkers

Kids to Grandparent

Help kids send loving messages to a grandparent who's unwell

Workplace Well-Wishes

Send team messages to a colleague on medical leave

Post-Surgery Support

Send encouragement during recovery from surgery

Cheerful Distraction

Send something funny or entertaining to brighten their mood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tone should I use?

Match the situation and your relationship. Light humor works for minor illnesses with close friends. More serious conditions call for gentle, supportive messages. When in doubt, be warm and genuine.

What if they're really sick?

For serious illness, focus on support and presence rather than 'get better quick' pressure. Express that you're thinking of them, you're there for them, and they don't have to respond or do anything.

Can I send one to someone in the hospital?

Yes! Send it to their phone or a family member's phone. It's especially meaningful when hospital visits are limited or when distance prevents visiting in person.

What photos should I use?

Use a photo of yourself for a personal touch, a group photo for team messages, or a photo of you with them for extra meaning. Cheerful, warm photos work better than somber ones.

Is humor appropriate?

Depends on the relationship and situation. Light teasing works great for a friend with a cold or minor procedure. For serious illness, lean toward warmth unless you know they'd appreciate humor.