Make Grandma a birthday song.
Grandmas remember every birthday. Make sure this one remembers her. Porizo turns one specific thing about your grandma — her garden, her phone voice, the way she keeps your school photos on the fridge twenty years later — into a song. You pick the music style. Finished in about three minutes.
The Voice That Always Sounded Surprised
"Every time I called you said 'oh!' / like the phone ringing was always a small miracle / and I never told you I waited for that sound."
Grandma's birthday gift, finally caught up with how you actually feel.
Grandma birthdays are easy to default on. Flowers. Box of chocolates. A phone call from the airport. A Porizo song breaks the pattern by being specific — about her garden, the way she answers the phone, the recipe she only makes for you, the song she always sings off-key. Those become the lyric, performed by an AI vocalist in a music style you choose, so when she plays it she hears a song built entirely around her. That specificity is the gift. The human-composer marketplaces (Songfinch, Songlorious, Songheart, ForeverSong) take days and cost around $200; Porizo turns your memory into a finished song in minutes for about $9.
Grandma birthdays that earn their own song.
- A milestone birthday. 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 — the years that quietly matter more.
- A great-grandma's birthday. A song that names four generations in one verse.
- A first birthday after a hard year. Health, loss, distance. A song that says the thing you couldn't say at Christmas.
- A long-distance grandma. Different country, different decade of phone calls. The link crosses everything instantly.
- A grandma who raised you. When grandma means more than the title — make the song say it.
- The grandma who hates a fuss. The one who says 'oh, don't.' This is the one she'll quietly play forty times.
From one phone call to a full birthday song.
"You answered every call like the phone surprised you / you kept my photos on the fridge for twenty years / you taught me what stays — and what stays doesn't leave when you ask it to."
The lyric came from one detail: "Grandma always answered the phone surprised, like she couldn't believe I was calling." Porizo built a verse around that and a chorus about what she taught you about staying — performed in the folk-ballad style the gifter chose.
Grandma birthday song questions.
How does my grandma play this? Does she need an app?
No. The song is a web link. Open it on your phone, hand it to her, hit play. It plays in the browser. If she's used FaceTime once, she'll handle this fine.
How do I choose how the song sounds?
You pick the music style — folk, acoustic, pop, country — and an AI vocalist performs the lyrics built from your memory. For a grandma birthday, the specificity of the memory is the part that hits.
What if multiple grandkids want to give the song together?
Mention all the grandkids' names in the memory you describe — the lyric will weave them in. Or make a different song from each grandkid, each built from their own moment with her.
How long is the song? Can I make it longer for a 90th?
Songs are 45–90 seconds. For a milestone, that length is right — long enough to land, short enough that she plays it three times in a row.
Can I send it before the party so she hears it alone first?
Yes — recommended. Most grandmas appreciate hearing it privately before any public moment. Then play it at the party if the moment fits.
How does this compare to Songfinch for a grandma birthday?
Songfinch uses human composers and ships in 4–7 days for $179.99+. Porizo ships in minutes for about $9 — original lyrics from your memory, in a style you choose. For a grandma birthday where the moment matters now, the speed matters.
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