Rainbow Bridge
🌈

Everyone deserves the chance
to say goodbye.

Loss comes fast — most of us never get a real goodbye. Upload one photo and see them again, young and at peace, at the Rainbow Bridge. And take that moment now.

For everyone who had to say goodbye 🌈

A 33-second story, made from one photo.

Music: “Heartwarming” — Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 4.0

Staying connected to those we've lost — what grief researchers call a continuing bond — is a healthy part of grieving, not something to “get over.”

OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying (2025)

Grief is just love with nowhere to go. Give it somewhere beautiful to land. 🌈

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How it works

1

Upload their photo

One clear photo is enough. More photos = even better likeness.

2

Choose a scene

The rainbow bridge, angel wings, or a reunion with you.

3

See them again

AI keeps them exactly as they were — in about 15 seconds.

Simple one-time packs

No subscription. Buy once, keep the scenes forever.

Free

Free

2 previews · 1 photo

  • 2 scene previews
  • Watermarked, web size
  • All classic scenes

Basic

$4.99

3 scenes · 1 photo

  • 3 HD scenes
  • No watermark
  • Print-ready quality
⭐ MOST POPULAR

Memory

$7.99

10 scenes · Up to 3 photos

  • 10 HD scenes
  • Multi-photo likeness boost
  • All classic scenes

Reunion

$14.99

25 scenes · Up to 5 photos

  • 25 HD scenes
  • 🫂 Reunion scene (you + them)
  • 🐾 Two pets together
  • Highest likeness

Frequently asked questions

Will it really look like my pet?

Yes — that's the heart of it. Our AI keeps your pet's face, breed, fur colors and markings exactly as they appear in your photos. Adding 2–3 photos from different angles makes the likeness even stronger.

Can I see myself reunited with my pet?

Yes. Upload a photo of yourself together with your pet, and see yourself reunited with your dog or cat at the rainbow bridge — back in your arms again. This is our Reunion scene, included in the Reunion pack.

Can you put two pets together who passed at different times?

Yes. If you lost two companions — even years apart — our Together scene places them side by side at the rainbow bridge, so you can picture them finally reunited with each other. Upload a clear photo of each. It's part of the Reunion pack.

My dog or cat was put to sleep — is this still for me?

Yes, and you're not alone here. Many people come to us after making the hardest choice, carrying guilt they didn't deserve. On the far side of the rainbow bridge, sickness and pain don't follow — you'll see them young and healthy again, the way they were before they got sick.

What is the Rainbow Bridge?

The Rainbow Bridge is a beloved idea in pet loss: a sunlit meadow just this side of heaven where pets wait — whole, healthy and happy — until they are reunited with the people who loved them. Keeping a gentle connection to them, like a memorial image, is what grief researchers call a healthy “continuing bond.”

Is this a subscription?

No. Every pack is a simple one-time purchase. Your scenes are yours to download and keep forever.

What do the free previews include?

Two free scene previews (web size, small watermark) so you can see your pet again before deciding anything. HD downloads without a watermark come with any pack.

A gentle way to keep remembering

Grief is just love with nowhere to go. Grief researchers describe “continuing bonds” — staying connected to those we've lost through memory and small mementos — as a healthy part of grieving, not something to “get over.” Studies that compare losing a pet with losing a person have also found that the intensity of grief is driven by the closeness of the bond, not by whether you lost an animal or a human. Seeing your companion at peace — crossing the rainbow bridge, napping on a cloud, young and healthy again — gives that love somewhere beautiful to land. Create a scene, and share it with the family who loved them too. 🌈

Sources: Hughes & Harkin, “Continuing Bonds Between Pet Owners and Their Pets,” OMEGA — Journal of Death and Dying (2025); research on grief following pet and human loss (bond closeness as the key predictor of grief severity).