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Wedding Speech Generator — Drafts for Every Role at the Reception

A wedding speech generator that actually understands who's giving the speech. SpeechDrafter has dedicated intakes for every role at the reception — best man, maid of honor, father of the bride, mother of the groom, and the couple themselves — so the draft sounds like it came from the right person.

Every seat at the table

The best man speech is a different animal from the father-of-the-bride toast. The maid of honor's job isn't the groom's. SpeechDrafter treats each role as its own speech type, with questions, structure, and tone profiles built for it. You don't have to decide what a "wedding speech" is — you tell us which role you're in, and we handle the rest.

What you'll get

Ten drafts on Premium, six on Standard, three on Basic — each opened a different way: a lighthearted anecdote, a heartfelt memory, a direct address, a surprising line, a reflective frame. Pick the one that sounds like you, then copy, PDF, or email it to yourself. If you bought Premium, send back notes ("more roast, less sap," "add a line about the cabin") for two rounds of revisions.

How to prepare

The best wedding speeches are specific. Before you start the intake, have one actual memory in mind — the time you realized this was the right person for your friend, the moment the couple first met, a small thing they do that captures who they are. One real story is worth more than a hundred compliments, and we'll build the draft around it.

Start in one click

Pick your speech type and the right intake flow will load.

Common questions

How long should a wedding speech be?

Three to four minutes is the sweet spot for most roles, five at the absolute maximum. Short speeches almost always land better than long ones.

Can I pick a funny tone and a heartfelt tone for the same speech?

Yes — Standard lets you blend up to 2 tones across 6 drafts, and Premium lets you blend up to 4 tones across 10 drafts so you can compare versions and pick the balance you want.

What if I don't want to roast anyone?

You don't have to. Pick "heartfelt," "sentimental," or "formal" as your tone and the draft will stay warm and sincere throughout.

Can I tell it what NOT to mention?

Yes — every flow has a "topics to avoid" field. Whatever you list there, the draft won't reference. We also validate the output against the list before delivery.

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