India's weddings deserve more than a template.
OneTouchInvite is a digital invitation studio built specifically for Indian weddings — designed from inside each cultural tradition, not researched from outside it.
Est. 2025 · Bangalore & Madurai
A studio that
grew up
at Indian weddings.
We are a small team of designers, artists and cultural editors based in Bangalore and Madurai — each with a grandmother who would notice a wrong motif, an uncle who would argue about ritual order, and a mother who would refuse to forward an invitation that did not feel like it belonged.
Growing up inside the specificity of Indian weddings is what we bring to every template — not a tech company entering the wedding market.
Today we have six cultures live. By December 2026, we will have thirty. Each one co-designed with an artist from that tradition.
A digital invitation as specific as the tradition it announces.
We envision a world where every Indian couple, regardless of region, religion or ritual, can find a digital invitation that truly represents their tradition; not a generic floral template with names pasted in, but something their grandparents would recognise and their children would keep.
Our long-term goal is to become the definitive archive of Indian wedding invitation design — a living document of cultural identity, one tradition at a time.
‘If a family has kept the same seven-day ritual alive for four generations, the invitation announcing it deserves to carry that history.’
OneTouchInvite · Studio Manifesto · 2025
Make cultural authenticity self-serve — in ten minutes.
We exist to give every Indian couple access to an invitation that is both culturally precise and effortlessly easy to send, without needing a designer, a printer or a two-week wait.
Authenticity first
Every template is co-designed with an artist from inside the tradition; we will not launch a culture we cannot honestly vouch for.
Self-serve without compromise
Premium quality at one-fifth the cost of a custom designer, customised on your phone, shared in minutes.
Build outward, carefully
We add one culture at a time; slow is right when the alternative is getting a tradition wrong.
Ready to find your invitation?
Browse six cultures today. Twenty-four more by the end of 2026.