Capture dreams before they fade
Open the app the moment you wake. Type, dictate, or drift through prompts — without judgement, autocomplete chatter, or a counter ticking next to your words.
DreamMirror is a calm, private journal for the dreams you don’t want to lose. Write them down in your own words, then — if you want — read a quiet AI reflection that helps you notice patterns, not predict your future.
Friday · May 1
When you’re ready, give it a quiet page — no rush, no audience.
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Apr 28
The library at dusk
Long shelves taller than buildings. Every book opened to a page already underlined.
Apr 26
Returning to a coast I’d never seen
The water was warm and I knew the names of three of the boats.
Apr 21
A staircase that kept going
With each landing the air got softer. Someone was waiting at the top.
Six things DreamMirror tries to do well, instead of a hundred things badly. Everything below is built into the Android app today.
Open the app the moment you wake. Type, dictate, or drift through prompts — without judgement, autocomplete chatter, or a counter ticking next to your words.
Ask for an optional reflection and DreamMirror responds in calm, careful language. Reflections are possibilities for your journal — never diagnoses, predictions, or advice.
Learn moreSymbols, places, people, and feelings quietly cluster as you write. Your insights view shows what keeps coming back — without telling you what it ‘means’.
Learn moreA single, soft nudge in the morning so dreams stand a chance against the day. Reminders live on your device. Skip them whenever you want.
Learn moreLock the app with a device PIN, hide previews from lists, and mark sensitive entries as private. Your dream data is never sold and never used for ads.
Learn moreDark by default, with a quiet serif voice and warm moonlit accents. DreamMirror is built to feel kind at 3am — and still beautiful at sunrise.
Three of the screens you’ll use most — built around words, not noise. Dark mode is the only mode.
Friday · May 1
When you’re ready, give it a quiet page — no rush, no audience.
Go Pro
Deeper reflections, letters, export, and custom styles
Recent
Tap a card to open; pull down to refresh.
Apr 28
The library at dusk
Long shelves taller than buildings. Every book opened to a page already underlined.
Apr 26
Returning to a coast I’d never seen
The water was warm and I knew the names of three of the boats.
Apr 21
A staircase that kept going
With each landing the air got softer. Someone was waiting at the top.
New entry
2:14 AM
Long shelves taller than buildings. Every book I pulled was already underlined in someone else’s pencil. I kept reading lines I felt I had written but couldn’t remember writing. Outside, the city was missing one street.
Reflection
A familiar reading-room shape often shows up when something feels like it’s asking to be re-read, gently. Worth noticing what you keep returning to this week.
Not a diagnosis. Not a prediction. Just a possibility for your journal.
Last 30 days
Dreams
21
Reflections
14
Streak
8d
Top symbols
Emotional trend
Patterns describe your entries over time. Not a prediction or proof of meaning.
The screens above are rendered with the app’s real design tokens — the same fonts, palette, and copy you’ll see after install. We don’t fake screenshots, and we don’t embellish.
DreamMirror is intentionally narrow. There’s no feed, no streak guilt, no infinite scroll. Just the loop below, repeated whenever your nights have something to say.
A morning reminder gives you a soft cue. Open DreamMirror and put the dream — even a fragment — into your own words.
Add a few quiet tags: people, places, feelings, symbols. They’re yours — no taxonomy is forced on you.
Ask DreamMirror for a reflection if you want one. It will read carefully, and answer in language that explores rather than declares.
Over weeks, the Insights view surfaces what keeps returning — without telling you what it means. That part stays yours.
There are a lot of dream apps. Most of them want to tell you what your dreams mean, or sell you a script for your future. DreamMirror does something smaller, on purpose.
The voice of the app is calm, considered, and never alarmist. Reflections never claim to know what you’re feeling.
Reflections are reflective insights. Not medical advice. Not diagnoses. Not predictions. We say so in the app and we say so here.
Entries sync only to your account on our servers. Dream data is never sold and never used to train shared models or target ads.
Delete your account at any time and we erase your profile, dreams, analyses, and reports from our systems.
If something’s missing here, write to us — we’d rather answer once, plainly, than market around it.
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ReadInstall DreamMirror and it will be waiting in the morning — quiet, private, and ready to listen.