About Postcrossing What is Postcrossing? The goal of this project is to allow anyone to send and receive postcards from all over the world! The idea is simple: for each postcard you send, you will receive one back from a random postcrosser from somewhere in the world Why? Simply because, like its founder, there are lots of people who like to receive real mail
Sign up - Postcrossing You need to be at least 13 years old, or have parental permission to join Postcrossing
Help and F. A. Q. - Postcrossing Postcrossing: the basics What is Postcrossing? How does Postcrossing work? Is Postcrossing free? Is Postcrossing safe? Is Postcrossing suitable for collectors? How many postcards can I send?
What is Postcrossing? Postcrossing help What is Postcrossing? The goal of the Postcrossing project is to enable anyone to exchange postcards with random people around the world That's using real mail, not email! It goes like this: for every postcard you send, you'll receive one back from another random member — and the more you send, the more you will receive
How does Postcrossing work? Postcrossing help How does Postcrossing work? It's quite simple: Create an account on the website (it's free) You need to provide your address so that you can receive postcards back Request to send a postcard Postcrossing selects a random member for you to send a postcard to Their address and some profile details are shared with you
A new Postcrossing stamp… from the USA!!! HURRAAAAAAAAAY!!! USPS is issuing shiny new Postcrossing stamps — and they’re rare triangles you can place right on a postcard corner for an extra-cool look They launch on May 26 at the Boston 2026 World Expo, with Postcrossing meetups happening every day of the show!