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The 27 best gift cards to give anyone in your life

Waited until the last minute to pick out their present? These gift card ideas are here to save the day.

Nope, gift cards aren't always lame or lazy. When done right, they can be an incredibly thoughtful and personalized gift idea. (Grubhub, Ulta, Target)
Nope, gift cards aren't always lame or lazy. When done right, they can be an incredibly thoughtful and personalized gift. (Grubhub, Ulta, Target)

The humble gift card is both universally beloved and instantly delivered (if you go the digital route). So it's a win-win if you don't know what else to buy someone on your list — though we do have lots of gift ideas for you — or if you're just planning to wait until the eleventh hour again and will need a last-minute gift that transcends the space/time fabric of the USPS. Believe it or not, even the humble gift card can qualify as a unique gift if you buy one from a place most people wouldn't think of.

You can score one for practically any brand out there — from fashion to food delivery — tailoring each pick to your recipient. And your loved one can shop online right away, without setting foot in a store, keeping cozy and pajama-ed at home while they select their own gifts. The poetry, though, is in the initial selection. Here are the best gift card ideas to help show you care (even if you are a procrastinator). And while you're here, check out the best Cyber Monday deals that are still going strong.

Update, Dec. 2, 2024: We checked all pricing and availability. We also added four new gift card ideas for the holiday shopping season: Classpass, Lyft, Chewy and Instacart.

Classpass

Classpass is a fun way to try out a bunch of local workout classes to see which one you like best. Plus, novelty makes exercise so much more fun, and therefore more likely to stick to. This gift card would be great for someone looking to get their heart pumping in the new year.

$50 - $100 at Classpass

For that long-distance pal you'd always give a ride to the airport under different geographic circumstances, this Lyft gift card can function as your stand-in. 

$25 - $200 at Amazon
Chewy

Sometimes the person who "doesn't need anything" has a pet who does need something. Let them spoil their furbaby on your dime, because that's the gift all pet parents really want anyway.

$25 - $500 at Chewy
Instacart

Grocery delivery might not be a very romantic or personalized gift idea, but it's universally useful. If your gift recipient doesn't currently use a grocery delivery service, swiping this card (virtually, of course) will feel so luxurious.

$25 - $500 at Instacart
Williams Sonoma

Whether they just moved into a new home or have been talking about wanting to redecorate, a Williams Sonoma gift card can help with that. The store offers home decor, kitchen appliances, and furniture for every room in the house. Psst, it makes a great housewarming gift

$25 - $500 at Williams Sonoma
Spafinder

What better gift is there than a day at the spa? Let your gift recipient choose a massage, facial or any other kind of spa treatment in the area with a Spafinder gift card, which can also be used on-site to buy luxe products by brands like SpaRitual and Pure Fiji.

$25 - $500 at Spafinder
Red Bubble

If you want to support independent artists in your gifting, a Red Bubble gift card is the way to go. The site sells all kinds of quirky stuff emblazoned with the designs of creative individuals. Think wall art, smartphone cases, aprons, throw pillows and even fun socks. The options are effortlessly unique and unbelievably affordable. If you prefer, you can pick a design first then see which products are available in that print.

$5 - $2000 at Red Bubble
Parachute

This one-stop shop for luxury bedding and bath products — think buttery-soft sheets, pillows, duvets, towels and more — recently decided to get in on the bed-in-a-box mattress game too. In 2019, Parachute launched a 100-percent organic cotton coil mattress. The brand also sells chic home accessories like candles and dinnerware. 

$50 - $500 at Parachute
Athleta

Whoever suggested that new workout wear is the key to hitting the gym might be onto something. When you know you look good, you feel good. And the best part? Alongside Athleta stores, you can also use this gift card at Old Navy, Gap or Banana Republic.

$10 - $500 at Athleta

For your outdoor enthusiast friend, a REI gift card can help cover the costs of pricey camping gear, outdoor apparel or sports equipment. You have the option of sending a physical gift card or instant digital e-gift card.

$10 - $1,000 at REI
Hopper

Flights can get pricey, and they’re often a roadblock for traveling. Give them a Hopper gift card, to help cover part of your loved one’s traveling fees. You can either send the gift card via email or text, then choose whether to send it instantly or schedule it for a later delivery.

$15 - $500 at Hopper
Target

The world is their oyster — and with this gift card, they'll get access to some of the most beautiful destinations around the globe. They can put it toward their stay or activities during an upcoming vacation or if you're really generous, then it might just cover everything.

$50 - $500 at Target
Grubhub

Ordering takeout is way too easy these days. Make it even easier for someone you love with a Grubhub gift card. The meal delivery service works with more than 300,000 restaurants in more than 4,000 cities. Search by restaurant or cuisine — or get even more granular searching by food item. Whatever you crave, you can find it on Grubhub.

$10 - $1,000 at Grubhub
Best Buy

Movies aren’t cheap these days. Gifting your loved one a night to the movies is a thoughtful gesture, especially if your loved one is a movie buff. Throw in some extra cash so they can buy some snacks and drinks too!

$25 - $100 at Best Buy
BaubleBar

BaubleBar is a mecca for jewelry of all styles, from dainty stackable rings to statement-making hoop earrings. The site includes a range of price points too. They have fine jewelry for fans of solid gold or gold vermeil, but they also carry lower-end fashion jewelry for folks who like to switch it up on a whim. Baublebar also makes custom items. In addition to buying printed or digital gift cards, you can design your own physical gift card!

$15 to $500 at BaubleBar
Brooklinen

A top player in the luxury bedding industry, Brooklinen has a strong following. Everyone’s gaga over the brand’s luxe sheet, duvets and cozy loungewear. As the company has grown, it has introduced affordable modern furniture and wall art too. Plenty to choose from at whatever amount you want to give.

$50 - $500 at Brooklinen
Ulta

In the world of beauty, it’s hard to find a brand more esteemed than Ulta, and for good reason. Shoppers can get their glam on from head to toe thanks to the brand’s exhaustive inventory of products to pamper their skin, nails, and hair, plus makeup from their most-loved brads, from bareMinerals to Mac. A great gift for the glam girl.

$10 - $500 at Ulta
Starbucks Gift Card

You can keep it in your wallet or load it onto your app, but a Starbucks gift card will satisfy your caffeine craving no matter where you are. Fancy coffee can feel like an indulgence, but a sweet gift like this will make a venti soy latte with an espresso shot feel like a guilt-free treat any day of the week. Of course, you can pick up a scone or a cake pop while you’re at it too.

$25 - $50 at Amazon
Sephora

Got beauty on the brain? Sephora has tons of products to make you feel pretty, pampered and posh. Makeup, beauty tools, hair-care products and so much more from brands like Benefit, Drunk Elephant and Philosophy are practically oozing from the digital shelves, just waiting for a spot in your makeup bag or vanity. 

$10 - $250 at Sephora
Everlane

The resource for sustainable, well-made, sophisticated basics, Everlane makes it easy to love shopping with them. Not only are their items effortlessly chic — we’re talking sweaters, denim, dresses, bags and more that will make you feel high-end overnight — but the brand makes environmentalism a real priority.

$25 - $500 at Everlane
Uncommon Goods

There’s no end to the quirkiness you’ll discover at Uncommon Goods — after all, it’s right there in the name. A gift certificate (of course, they don’t even call it a card) can score you things as mildly whimsical as wall-mounted chess boards and beer-chilling coasters to items that are totally out there in the best possible ways — things like velociraptor garden sculptures and smartphone-controlled paper airplanes. Let your freak flag fly!

$5 - $1000 at Uncommon Goods
Outdoor Voices

This activewear brand is all about outfitting people to move freely and comfortably so they can keep their endorphins pumping. Outdoor Voices makes cozy, high-quality, supportive yoga pants, sports bras, joggers, jackets and more. You can even shop by fabric, and there are many specialty materials to choose from, including fabrics that are moisture-wicking, lightweight, water-resistant and recycled.

$25 - $300 at Outdoor Voices
Allbirds

Love comfy, walkable shoes? Honestly, who doesn’t? Allbirds has mastered the art of producing stylish, supportive footwear, and it has the fan base to prove it. Slip-on sneakers made of merino wool, boat shoes built to conform to your foot and water-resistant running shoes are just some of its prime offerings. Also available: insoles to make your comfy shoes even comfier.

$15 - $500 at Allbirds
Columbia Sportswear

The activewear giant carries everything needed for outdoor adventure — or simply to brave the cold: fleeces, down jackets, beanies, joggers, hiking boots and more. They even carry cute, outdoorsy accessories, like an insulated wine tumbler, camping cookware and all kinds of bags and backpacks. Great for outdoorsy folks.

$25 - $500 at Columbia Sportswear
Sorel

The name Sorel is synonymous with rugged winter footwear that’s also high on style. The brand’s snow and rain boots have tough, weatherproof outers and chunky, treaded, all-terrain soles — and they all bear the signature polar bear logo. Your recipient can also shop warm and fuzzy slippers, sneakers and — looking forward to summer — even sandals.

$25 - $500 at Sorel
L.L.Bean

This household name is appealing to anyone who loves cozy clothing, rustic home decor, outdoor adventure gear or an iconic nautical tote bag. Shoes? Slippers? L.L. Bean has those too — and there’s nothing quite like an authentic fleece from this beloved brand. The great outdoors is even greater with an L.L. Bean gift card.

$5 - $500 at L.L.Bean
Amazon

When in doubt, Amazon (if that’s not an actual saying, it needs to become one, stat!). The internet’s biggest and most exhaustive megastore sells gift cards too, and it can be used to redeem anything from clothing and housewares to electronics and e-books. And because Amazon is known for its industry-best prices and quick, convenient delivery, there’s nothing not to love.

$10 - $2,000 at Amazon

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