Send Gifts Internationally
Birthdays, weddings, new babies, or just missing home — sending a gift across borders shouldn't cost more than the gift itself. Qrrier travelers hand-deliver gifts on flights they're already taking, at a fraction of courier prices.
Perfect for gifts couriers won't handle well
- Homemade food, sweets, cultural items
- Wedding jewelry and family heirlooms
- Baby clothes, formula, and baby-shower gifts
- Photo albums, framed art, sentimental items
- Fragile electronics or bottled products
How gift delivery works
- Post the gift with origin, destination, size, and the date you'd like it there.
- Travelers on that route send offers.
- Chat about packaging, drop-off, and pickup timing.
- Fund the escrow. Carrier flies, delivers, recipient shares delivery code.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest way to send a gift internationally?
Send it with a traveler. Qrrier matches your gift with someone flying your route, so you pay one person one price instead of paying a courier's fixed international rate. Senders typically save 40–70%.
Can I send fragile or breakable gifts?
Yes — that's one of the biggest advantages of hand-carried delivery. Your gift travels in a real person's luggage, not on a sorting conveyor. Chat with the traveler about how you'd like it packed.
How long does it take to send a gift overseas?
As fast as the traveler's flight — usually 1–5 days from pickup to delivery. If you need it faster, you can request travelers who are flying within a specific window.
Is it safe to send an expensive gift with a stranger?
Every Qrrier user can verify a government-issued ID. Funds are held in a smart-contract escrow and only released when the recipient shares a 4-digit delivery code — the carrier can't get paid until the gift is handed over.
