How dreams are generated
The full pipeline:
- You write or speak a short description of your dream.
- We transcribe spoken audio (if used) with a speech-to-text model.
- Your description is enhanced into a structured scene by a language model — characters, setting, mood, camera direction.
- The structured scene is sent to a third-party AI video model that renders a short cinematic clip.
- We host the resulting video on our infrastructure and serve it to you.
No human edits the output. No frame in your dream is filmed real footage. No frame is a real photo of a real person.
What AI-generated means here
- Videos are synthetic. They do not depict real events.
- People who appear in dreams are AI-generated and aren't intended to represent specific individuals.
- Voices, sound design, and any on-screen text are also AI-generated.
- Models occasionally produce incorrect, surreal, or unintended results. That's by design.
How we label it
- Every share page on Show Your Dream is clearly branded and disclosed as AI-generated.
- OpenGraph and Twitter previews include AI disclosure text.
- We add a subtle on-canvas AI tag to exported videos by default.
- Videos include C2PA / Content Credentials metadata where supported by the underlying model.
What we don't allow
See our Acceptable Use Policy. In short: no real-person deepfakes without consent, no political-figure disinformation, no sexualization of minors, no content designed to be mistaken for reality.
Reporting concerns
If you encounter a dream that misrepresents a real person or event, report it via the share page or email safety@showyourdream.com.
