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Should You Use AI to Write Your Wedding Vows?
Should You Use AI to Write Your Wedding Vows in Naija?
The recent trend report by The Knot has revealed a growing phenomenon in Nigeria: more and more couples are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to plan their weddings and write their vows.
While some see this as a convenient way to ease the pressure of writing romantic vows, others are raising concerns about the authenticity and originality of these AI-generated vows. Wedding professionals, however, are now offering guidance on how to use AI for vows responsibly.
For those who've ever struggled to put their feelings and commitment into words, writing wedding vows can be a daunting task. With so much pressure to make it sound poetic and sincere, it's no wonder that many are turning to AI for help.
According to The Knot's 2026 trend report, over a third of engaged couples in Nigeria are using AI for wedding planning, including drafting their vows. Platforms like CelebrateAlly, Matched Hearts, and Wedding One offer free vow generators that can produce a beautiful 100-300 words script in just a few minutes.
To use these tools, you simply provide some basic information about yourself and your partner, such as how you met, your shared interests, and your names. The AI then creates a unique and romantic script just for you.
However, some people are concerned that AI-generated vows lack the personal touches and emotional depth that come from writing from the heart. While AI can certainly provide a good starting point, it's essential to remember that your wedding vows are a promise to your partner, and they should reflect your unique love story.
In Naija, where cultural and traditional values play a significant role in wedding ceremonies, using AI to write vows may raise some eyebrows. However, for those who are struggling to find the right words, it's worth considering the benefits of AI-generated vows. Ultimately, the most important thing is that your vows come from a place of love and sincerity, regardless of how they're written.