In the quiet hours of the morning
Speak your dream.
Discover what it means.
Ember listens while the dream is still warm — then gently reads it with you: the emotions, the symbols, the figures who keep returning. And an illustration to keep.
one of last night's dreams
How it works
Three small gestures,
before the dream fades.
Speak it
Wake up, tap once, and talk. Ember turns groggy mumbling into a clear, structured dream entry — no typing required, though you can.
See it
Each dream becomes a unique illustrated dream card, in one of eight styles. The strange houses, the familiar strangers — rendered while you have breakfast.
Understand it
The heart of Ember: a title, a summary, the emotions it carried, a gentle reading of its symbols — and one question worth sitting with. A quiet conversation, never a quiz.
The art
Every dream leaves a picture behind.
Eight illustration styles, one for every kind of night. Your dreams accumulate into a collection you'll actually want to open.
Dream cards illustrated by Ember.
The depth
Discover the patterns
in your inner world.
Dreams repeat themselves for a reason. Over weeks, Ember quietly maps what returns — the figures, the feelings, the places — drawing on a century of depth psychology, worn lightly.
Nine archetypes
Recurring figures, named the old way — noticed across your dreams, never diagnosed.
Ninety nights, mapped
A calendar of your dreaming life — recall waxes and wanes, and you'll see it.
What keeps returning
Symbols and figures, counted gently over time.
- water, rising or falling × 7
- a staircase going down × 4
- a familiar stranger × 3
- teeth × 2
One meaning, many dreams.
Some messages are too large for a single night. When dreams pull in the same direction, Ember gathers them into a thread — a meaning shared across many dreams, waiting to be understood. Jung called the journey individuation. You'll simply notice that something, slowly, is being said.
The more dreams a thread holds, the clearer the message becomes.
A thread of five dreams, three months in the making
“You dreamed of the house again — but this time you opened the door. What do you think was waiting for you, that you're finally ready to see?A reflection from Ember, the morning after
Locked, even from us.
Dreams are as intimate as thoughts get. Every dream you record is end-to-end encrypted with AES-256 — the raw text never leaves your device unencrypted, and only what you explicitly choose to share is shareable. No ads, no selling, no training on your dreams. A journal this private deserves the discretion of a locked drawer.
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