About Dreamiki
Dreamiki began with a simple, late-night question that has followed humans for as long as we have slept: what was that dream trying to tell me?
We are a small group of psychology enthusiasts, writers, and lifelong dream-keepers who grew tired of the noisy, ad-choked dream sites that promise to predict your future. We wanted something calmer and more honest — a place that treats dreams the way modern psychology does: not as omens, but as a window into your own inner world.
So we built the dictionary we always wished existed. Every entry is structured the same way, blending the psychological lens of thinkers like Freud and Jung with the cultural traditions that have read dreams for centuries. Our interactive Dream Decoder grew out of a belief that the emotion of a dream matters as much as its symbols — so we let you combine the two.
Dreamiki is, and will remain, free to use and free of sign-ups. We hope it helps you listen to your dreams a little more closely.
A gentle note: everything here is for reflection and curiosity, not prediction or clinical advice. If a dream brings lasting distress, please reach out to a qualified professional.