About Drawn Fate
The deck that could only be yours
You describe a vision. A complete deck takes shape around it: every card reviewed, refined, and printed on paper you can feel. No two decks have ever looked alike. None ever will.
Drawn Fate is the only platform that creates a complete, personalized tarot deck from a single style prompt. AI generates every card, you review and refine each one, and we print and ship the finished deck.
For nearly six centuries, every generation has reimagined the tarot in its own image. The Visconti‑Sforza cards of the 1450s were hand‑painted in gold leaf for a Milanese duke; the Marseille woodcuts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries made the same archetypes portable and democratic; and in 1909, Pamela Colman Smith, painting from Arthur Edward Waite’s instructions but with her own theatrical instinct, created the first widely published deck to give every card a fully illustrated scene, defining the visual language most readers still use today. From the occult revival decks of the 1970s to the thousands of indie decks crowdfunded in the 2010s, the impulse has always been the same: to find imagery that mirrors your inner world.
The desire to see your own world reflected in the cards has shaped tarot for centuries, but creating a complete deck has always demanded years of artistic labor, or the compromise of reading through someone else’s symbols. Drawn Fate removes that barrier with AI image generation: you describe a world, and the deck emerges from it, every card illustrated to match the symbolic world only you carry.
You begin with a prompt. Art Nouveau botanicals, ink‑washed brutalism, something that has never had a name before. The AI generates every card in the deck based on your direction. You review each one individually, regenerating the cards that don’t resonate until they do; the deck is not finished until you say it is. The ritual is familiar to anyone who has trimmed, edged, or simply sat with a new deck face by face. Here, that process is built into creation itself: by the time your deck goes to print, you have already made it yours.
What matters to readers
Your symbols, not someone else’s
The most personally resonant decks speak a language only their reader fully understands. One reader described a Tower card that looked like the apartment building she lived in during a difficult year. An association no published guidebook would ever suggest, but one that opened up every reading. When your cards carry the weight of a specific memory, the deck stops illustrating someone else’s vocabulary and starts speaking yours.
Nothing hidden between vision and object
You see every card before a single one prints. You decide what stays and what gets regenerated. The deck that arrives at your door is the deck you approved. No substitutions, no surprises, no gap between what you imagined and what you hold.