Free Photo Business Card Maker
Key features of Dreamina's free AI business card maker
Create business cards with personal or brand photos, customizable layouts, and professional design elements for a stronger visual identity and recognition.
Generate unique card designs from a text description
Most card templates are built for everyone, which means they work for no one in particular. Dreamina's text-to-image generator lets you create your own unique card by simply describing your idea in plain English, and Seedream 5.0 instantly turns it into a custom business card design. What you get is something original, not something recycled.
Build a card design from references and brand assets
Your best branding asset might already be sitting on your camera roll. Dreamina's image-to-image generator lets you upload any product photo, portrait, or existing card design as a reference, and Seedream 5.0 analyzes its style, tone, and composition to produce unique card concepts that feel like a natural extension of your brand identity.
Refine card details with targeted AI editing
Getting a design right sometimes comes down to the smallest details. With Dreamina's Interactive editing, you can just brush over a specific spot on your card and tell the AI image modifier to fix only that part. Whether you're swapping a background or moving a photo, you get total control without having to start from scratch every time.
Benefits of using Dreamina's photography business card maker
Stand out in networking and client interactions with photo business cards that feel more personalized, visually engaging, and easier to remember.
Look professional without hiring a designer
First impressions happen fast, and a poorly designed card can cost you a client. Dreamina gives photographers access to polished, print-ready card designs without agency fees or designer timelines. You get professional results on your own schedule.
Stand out in client first impressions
A card that looks like everyone else's gets forgotten like everyone else's. Dreamina's AI image generator helps you design something that reflects your actual creative style, so potential clients walk away with a card worth keeping and a reason to remember you.
Turn ideas into print-ready designs fast
Dreamina takes what used to be hours of tedious software work and turns it into a fast, simple workflow. You can produce multiple business card designs in a single session, pick the best one, and move straight to printing without revisions or tool-switching.
Ready-to-copy prompts for photography business card designs
The details in your prompt are what separate a generic card from one that actually feels like your brand. Use any of the three prompts already written above as your starting point, then swap in your own name, specialty, and contact details.
Prompt for a wedding photographer card
A flat lay mockup of a horizontal business card for a wedding photographer named "Lena Hart Photography," showing front and back side by side in a single image. Front: full-bleed image of a golden hour bride and groom silhouette in soft blush and ivory tones, delicate serif typography "Lena Hart Photography" centered in white at the bottom. Back: warm cream background with refined serif text displaying "Wedding & Portrait Photographer," email "hello@lenahart.com," website "lenahart.com," and Instagram "@lenahart.photo." Soft shadow beneath both cards, neutral linen surface, rounded corners, print-ready flat design, 300 DPI, high resolution.
Prompt for a commercial photographer card
A flat lay mockup of a horizontal business card for a commercial photographer named "Dom Reyes," showing front and back side by side in a single image. Front: deep matte black background with a sharp close-up of a camera lens aperture centered in silver, bold condensed sans-serif "DOM REYES" in white across the top, tagline "Commercial & Editorial Photography" in small silver type at the bottom. Back: black background with clean white sans-serif typography displaying website "domreyes.com," email "studio@domreyes.com," and phone "+1 310 482 9900." Soft shadow beneath both cards, dark slate surface, print-ready flat design, 300 DPI, high resolution.
Prompt for a minimalist brand photographer card
A flat lay mockup of a horizontal business card for a brand photographer named "Yuki Ono Studio," showing front and back side by side in a single image. Front: clean white background with a single small square crop of a flat-lay product photo centered, studio name "Yuki Ono Studio" in lightweight sans-serif below in charcoal. Back: pure white background with precise sans-serif typography in dark grey displaying "Brand & Product Photographer," website "yukionostudio.com," and email "hello@yukionostudio.com," generous white space. Soft shadow beneath both cards, white marble surface, print-ready flat design, 300 DPI, high resolution.
How to create a business card design free with Dreamina
Step 1: Write your card design prompt
Open Dreamina and head to the "AI Image" section to get started. In the prompt box, simply describe the kind of card you want to create. For example, you could say: create a photography business card with a deep black background, gold accents, a sleek sans serif font, and a subtle lens detail.
Step 2: Select the model and generate
Once your prompt is ready, select Image 5.0 by Seedream 5.0. Then set your preferred resolution and adjust the aspect ratio to match standard business card dimensions. Click Generate, and Dreamina will produce multiple polished card designs for you to choose from.
Step 3: Refine your design and download
Once your designs are ready, review the generated options and select your favorite. Use Creative upscale to increase the resolution, or Remove to remove any unnecessary parts. Then, click the download icon to save your completed card as a high-resolution file suitable for printing or digital use.
What users say about our photo business card maker
I described my style as moody and cinematic and the card came back looking exactly like my Instagram feed. My clients recognized my aesthetic immediately.
I uploaded one of my best portraits as a reference and it pulled the color grade and mood straight from the photo. It felt like a natural extension of my brand.
I've been shooting for six years and never had a card I was proud of. I generated four options in one session and finally found something that felt right.
The text came out correctly spelled and properly placed every time. Website, email, Instagram handle, all clean and readable. That's where other tools always failed me.
I described my style as moody and cinematic and the card came back looking exactly like my Instagram feed. My clients recognized my aesthetic immediately.
I uploaded one of my best portraits as a reference and it pulled the color grade and mood straight from the photo. It felt like a natural extension of my brand.
I've been shooting for six years and never had a card I was proud of. I generated four options in one session and finally found something that felt right.
The text came out correctly spelled and properly placed every time. Website, email, Instagram handle, all clean and readable. That's where other tools always failed me.
I handed a card to a potential client at an event and they commented on the design before even looking at my portfolio. That had never happened before.
I shoot weddings and wanted something elegant without being generic. The first generation was already close. One refinement and it was exactly what I had in mind.
I used Creative upscale before sending to print and the quality was sharper than cards I've paid a designer to make. Zero pixelation on any edge.
I made three different card versions for three different markets I shoot in. Each one had a completely different feel but all of them looked intentional and professional.
I handed a card to a potential client at an event and they commented on the design before even looking at my portfolio. That had never happened before.
I shoot weddings and wanted something elegant without being generic. The first generation was already close. One refinement and it was exactly what I had in mind.
I used Creative upscale before sending to print and the quality was sharper than cards I've paid a designer to make. Zero pixelation on any edge.
I made three different card versions for three different markets I shoot in. Each one had a completely different feel but all of them looked intentional and professional.
FAQs about photo business cards
What should a photographer put on a business card?
A photographer's business card should include their full name, job title, phone number, email address, and website or portfolio link. Social media handles are worth adding to, especially if that is where most of your work lives. Once you know what to include, Dreamina's text-to-image generator makes it easy to design a card that presents all of that information in a clean, professional layout.