Wedding Vow Generator

Heartfelt, funny, or traditional vow starter lines you can adapt.

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Overview

The Wedding Vow Generator surfaces vow starter lines in three tones — heartfelt, funny, or traditional — that you can adapt for your own ceremony. It is built for couples who want to write their own vows but freeze at the first paragraph, or who want a structural starting point before adding the personal stories.

Every line is short and adaptable. Swap in the name, the inside joke, the specific memory, and the line becomes yours. Use one as an opener, one as a closer, and write the middle yourself — or build a full vow by combining several lines that fit the relationship.

How it works

Pick a tone — heartfelt, funny, or traditional. The generator pulls one line from the matching curated bank. Tap again for another option in the same tone, or switch tones between draws to see how each angle feels.

The lines are intentionally generic in the right places so they invite personalisation. "From this day, I promise to keep choosing you" works for any couple; you bring the specifics.

Examples

  • Heartfelt: "I promise to be the home you come back to and the door that is always unlocked."
  • Funny: "I promise to remember that you are right far more often than I admit, and to admit it more than I have."
  • Traditional: "I take you to have and to hold, in joy and in struggle, from this day forward."
  • Heartfelt: "I promise to keep choosing you on the easy days and the hard ones, which I now know are the same days."

FAQ

Are these full vows?
No. They are starter lines. The expectation is that you weave several together and add your own stories.

Can I mix tones?
Of course. Many couples mix a funny line into otherwise heartfelt vows to lighten the mood.

Will I see the same line twice?
Each draw is independent. The bank is large enough that repeats are uncommon in a sitting.

Are these religious?
No. The bank is secular by default. Add your own religious or cultural framing if needed.

How long should my vows be?
A common target is one to two minutes spoken — about 150 to 300 words. A handful of starter lines plus personal stories usually lands in that range.

Try Wedding Vow Generator

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