From half-asleep
to understood.
DreamCatcher is built around the few minutes after waking, when a dream is still legible. Five quiet steps take it from a fading image to something you can keep, read, and learn from.
Catch it before you open your eyes.
The moment you wake, tap once and talk — or type. Dictation runs entirely on your device, so the audio never leaves your phone. A fragment is enough; you can always come back and add more.
"I was walking shelves that curved up into the dark, and every book had my own handwriting inside…"
Add a little texture — or don't.
In about ten seconds you can note how well you slept, how the dream felt, who was in it, and tag the images that stood out. Everything here is optional. The richer the detail, the richer the patterns later.
Ask what it might mean.
When you're ready, tap to interpret. DreamCatcher draws out the symbols and reads them through three lenses — psychological, cultural, and intuitive — then leaves you with a question to carry. It's offered gently, and built to stay humble: ranges and "maybe", never a verdict.
A self-authored archive often points to a mind taking inventory of what it already knows.
The dark at the top of the shelves may be an invitation, not a threat.
Watch the patterns form.
Night after night, DreamCatcher quietly keeps count — the symbols that keep returning, the emotional weather of your sleep, the kinds of dreams you have most. Over weeks, a shape emerges that only makes sense across many nights: your own constellation.
Keep it close, and private.
Your dreams stay on your device — no account, no feed, no one watching. Keep a widget on your home screen for your streak, a dream quote, and a quick way back in. Nothing leaves your hands unless you choose to ask for an interpretation.
More on this in the Privacy Policy →
Start with tonight.
Free to begin, private from the first word.