Everything you might want to know about Somniscope — the voice-powered dream journal with AI interpretation across 16 traditions.
Somniscope is a voice-powered dream journal with AI dream interpretation across 16 cultural and psychological traditions. You speak or type your dream and receive an interpretation grounded in the tradition you choose — from Western (Jungian/Freudian) psychology to Chinese Zhou Gong, Japanese Shinto, Islamic, Hindu-Vedic, West African, and more.
Somniscope is free to try. A premium subscription unlocks unlimited interpretations for $3.99/month or $29.99/year, billed securely through Stripe.
Yes. Raw voice audio is processed in your browser and never sent to our servers. Your dream transcript is used only to generate an interpretation and is not stored on our servers. Your dream journal is kept in your browser's local storage, on your own device. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Sixteen — including Western psychology (Jung & Freud), Chinese (Zhou Gong, Wuxing), Japanese (Shinto, Buddhist), Mexican (Tonal, Curanderismo), Indigenous North American, South Pacific (Hawaiian), West African (Akan, Yoruba, Ubuntu), Wiccan/Druid (Celtic), Ancient Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Hindu-Vedic, Islamic, and East African. More on this in What Do Dreams Mean?
Either. Somniscope is voice-first because speaking is faster when you've just woken up and the dream is fading, but you can also type your dream if you prefer.
You can write or speak in any language, and your interpretation is returned in the same language.
Yes. Somniscope is a progressive web app that runs in your mobile or desktop browser and can be installed to your home screen — no app-store download required.
Yes. You choose a tradition, and Somniscope reads your dream's symbols in light of that framework while taking your own described emotions and details into account. Keeping a journal over time also helps recurring symbols and themes become visible — see How to Keep a Dream Journal.