About Us — feeling.gift

About feeling.gift

Gift a Feeling

We believe the most meaningful gifts aren’t things — they’re feelings.

Our purpose

What if you could gift
a genuine emotion,
preserved forever?

feeling.gift was born from a simple but powerful idea: what if you could give someone not just an object, but a genuine human emotion — preserved forever as a piece of digital art?

We transform emotions into limited-edition NFT artworks, minted on the Cardano blockchain. Each piece is a unique visual representation of a feeling — Love, Grief, Courage, Joy, Rage — created by AI and shaped by the depth of human experience.

Once an edition sells out, it’s gone forever. That scarcity is intentional. Because real feelings are rare.

Not a voucher.
Not a gadget.
A feeling.

What makes us different

Three promises we keep

Limited Editions — golden hourglass of light with stardust particles
01 —
Limited Editions

Every emotion is minted in a strictly limited number of editions. When they’re gone, they’re gone forever — making your gift truly one of a kind.

No Wallet Needed — luminous hands offering a glowing heart of light
02 —
No Wallet Needed

Your recipient doesn’t need to know anything about crypto. They receive a gift link and can claim their NFT whenever they’re ready — completely hassle-free.

On the Blockchain Forever — infinite golden chain of light stretching into cosmic space
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On the Blockchain Forever

Every feeling is permanently minted on the Cardano blockchain — secure, eco-friendly, and immutable. Your gift lasts as long as the internet does.

Gift a feeling started with a question: what do you give someone when words aren’t enough?

We searched for a gift that could carry the weight of real emotion — something permanent, beautiful, and deeply personal. We couldn’t find it. So we built it.

Today, feeling.gift is the world’s first marketplace where human emotions become rare digital artworks. Each piece is AI-generated, hand-curated, and minted on the Cardano blockchain.

Whether you want to say “I love you,” “I’m proud of you,” or even “I understand your pain” — there is a feeling for that.