the cape
A small hero with a serious cape, ready for sky-sized things.
Send us one photo. We'll draw them into the cape, the dragon, the race-day, the moonwalk — and a tiny cinematic version of each, ready for the family chat.
p.s. their first transformation is on us.
the very first cape ~
Pick a world. We'll bring your baby into it — recognisably, faithfully, with the right amount of nonsense.
A small hero with a serious cape, ready for sky-sized things.
Far above the clouds, a baby and a dragon agree on a heading.
Race suit, podium, one tiny driver. Photo finish.
Leather jacket, summer dust, the long way home.
A curious wizard with a robe two sizes too big.
A small visitor, a vast galaxy, a perfect bounce.
+ thirty more, with new ones every week.
Pick the cutest one. The slightly blurry one. The one you took at 11pm. They all work.
Choose a world — cape, dragon, race-day, sea-captain — and we draw your baby into it. Faithfully, recognisably, in 4K.
Save it. Print it. Send it to grandma. Loop the cinematic version in the family group chat.
Every tale comes with a short cinematic clip — your baby flying, racing, casting a spell, with music to match. Made for the family group chat.
Tiny cinematic shorts. Camera moves. Soft endings.
Each clip arrives with a score chosen for it. No two the same.
Reels, TikTok, WhatsApp. Or just save them for the album.
Tuesday morning, with coffee
“I made a Superman version of our six-month-old and sent it to the whole family. My mother cried, my father pretended he didn't, and now it's framed by the kettle. Worth every bit.”
— Sarah
New York, NY
Sunday, after the F1 race
“The race-day one is uncanny. He looks like he actually won the thing. I printed it A4, popped it on his bedroom door, and now he insists on being called 'the champion'. He's two.”
— James
London, UK
Friday night, scrolling
“The little video clip — her flying on a dragon with the cloudy music — went viral in our family WhatsApp. My aunts are still asking how we did it. I'm not telling.”
— Priya
Dubai, UAE
The first one is on us. The rest are saved to your album, ready for the fridge, the wall, or the next family group chat.