“Image generation”
I strictly use it for image generation and I'm fully satisfied, it's worth the money
Chat, images and video in one AI companion subscription, metered in DreamCoins
The most repeated praise is character consistency and long-run memory, with companions staying recognizable and remembering past conversations. Users also point to an active Discord with responsive mods. The dominant complaints are how fast DreamCoins deplete (one reviewer calls the coin system a "dark pattern"), reports of rebilling after cancellation, and support that goes silent when problems get serious.
I strictly use it for image generation and I'm fully satisfied, it's worth the money
Very good images and videos, but the chat is very bad
looks amazing, talks like a brick
ngl its pretty fun when everything works, but the voice and video can be kinda inconsistent sometimes.
Really good for custom roleplaying scenarios. It works poorly as a girlfriend feeling but it is great for setting up scenarios. Also the image generator is very good and easy to use. This is my favourite companion site so far, but I do not use it as a girlfriend either.
Every billing term OurDream.ai sells, what one period costs and what the plan includes.
| Plan | Price | Billed | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Free | 1 DreamCoin per message, and free accounts cannot buy coins |
| Premium | $19.99 | Monthly | Unlimited messages, 1,000 DreamCoins/month |
| Premium | $119.88 | Yearly | Adds a one-time 1,000 bonus coins |
| Deluxe | $59.99 | Monthly | 5,000 DreamCoins/month, 3× chat memory |
Premium: $19.99/mo, or $9.99/mo effective billed annually ($119.88/yr). Deluxe: $59.99/mo. Voice, video and most images cost DreamCoins on top of every plan.
Unlimited text chat is real, but the DreamCoin meter, strict refund carve-outs and an encryption promise its own privacy policy contradicts make the advertised $19.99 a floor, not a price.
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Run the numbers on OurDream.ai’s all-in-one subscription and the promise starts to look like a bait-and-switch. The headline price of $19.99/month looks simple enough, but the real cost of using every feature is buried in a DreamCoins system that drains faster than the marketing suggests. The included 1,000 DreamCoins per month buy roughly 20 minutes of voice calls or ten 5-second video clips, and that’s it. If you want longer videos, you’ll be buying extra coin packs on top of your subscription, no way around it.
The site’s own FAQ claims the coins cover “all your needs including videos.” Against the platform’s own rate card, that claim doesn’t survive basic arithmetic: a single 60-second video costs 1,200 coins — more than the entire monthly allowance. That gap between promise and reality is the story of this platform, and it extends beyond pricing into privacy and trust.
This is our August 2026 HushVerified review, written for adults who want an honest breakdown before entering payment details. A few things to know upfront. There is no official mobile app for OurDream.ai — the company’s own help centre confirms it’s web-only. Any app bearing the name in an app store is an impostor, and the largest Android lookalike has passed 50,000 downloads with a 1.8-star rating. That’s a real problem for anyone who searches for the service on their phone.
The privacy claims don’t hold up either. The homepage FAQ promises end-to-end encryption, telling users “no one can read them, not even us.” The privacy policy describes AES and TLS 1.3 encryption at rest and in transit — which is not end-to-end — and lists chat among the content used to “train our AI/ML models.” Those two statements cannot both be true, and that contradiction matters.
By the end of this review, you’ll know whether the all-in-one label is accurate or a marketing trick that costs you more than expected. We’re betting on the latter.
You won’t find an official OurDream.ai app in any store. The entire service runs in your browser (or as an installable PWA), which sounds convenient until you realize that any mobile app bearing its name is an impostor. What you get instead is a subscription bundling AI chat, image generation, and video generation — now split across two tiers, Premium and a pricier Deluxe.
Here’s what that all-in-one tier actually includes, based on what we found:
Every one of these features runs through the platform’s DreamCoins credit system, and that’s where the real cost picture starts to come into focus. We’ll break down exactly how those coins add up in the next section.
That $19.99 sticker price is just the hook. It’s only the beginning of what OurDream.ai actually costs you. Here’s the full pricing picture, exactly as it stands:

The pricing screen is designed to make that 1,000 DreamCoins figure look like a generous all-in-one deal. What’s not obvious is how little media that actually buys. At 100 coins per 5-second video clip, your monthly coin stash covers roughly ten clips. At 50 coins per minute for voice calls, you get about twenty minutes. A full 60-second video costs 1,200 coins, more than your entire monthly allotment, so you’d be paying extra before you even finish one clip.
The Deluxe tier deserves a second look before you reach for it. At $59.99 for 5,000 coins, it costs about the same as Premium ($19.99) plus a 5,000-coin pack ($49.99) — $69.98 for 6,000 coins. On coins alone it’s roughly a wash; what you’re really buying is the “free thinking models” and the tripled chat memory.
Compared to rivals, the entry price isn’t even cheap. Candy.ai starts at $13.99 a month — $3.99 effective on its annual plan — and both platforms gate media features behind a virtual currency the subscription doesn’t really cover. OurDream.ai’s higher base price buys a bigger coin allowance, but as we’re about to see, “bigger” still isn’t close to enough.
DreamCoins are the internal currency that powers every media feature on OurDream.ai beyond basic text chat. Text messages are unlimited for subscribers, but anything visual or audible runs on this coin system, and the math is where the real cost shows up. Here’s the official rate card:
| Action | Coin cost |
|---|---|
| Chat messages (subscribers) | 0 |
| Genius / Lively Genius model responses | 1 per response |
| In-chat image | 5 |
| Standard image generation | 10 per batch of 2 images |
| Editing an image (Spark / Eclipse) | 10 / 20 |
| Voice call | 50 per minute |
| Video | 100 per 5 seconds (1,200 for a full 60s) |
| Ultra-quality video | 200 |
| Community character packs | 250–1,000 |
A 20-minute voice call burns through your entire monthly allotment of 1,000 coins. Video runs 100 coins for a 5-second clip, scaling to 1,200 coins for a full 60-second video. With the standard 1,000 coins, you get ten five-second clips — never a single full minute.
Ten clips of five seconds each is fifty seconds of footage in total, and it isn’t a cohesive video — it’s a handful of disconnected snippets. If you want an actual one-minute video, the 1,200-coin price tag exceeds your entire monthly allowance, meaning you’re paying extra before you even finish one clip.
The FAQ claims that 1,000 coins “covers all your needs including videos,” but that’s mathematically impossible for anything beyond a few clips. Either the FAQ is deliberately vague or the pricing team didn’t run the numbers, and neither explanation reflects well on the platform.
One genuine point in OurDream.ai’s favor: coins don’t expire. Unused DreamCoins carry over, and each month’s 1,000 top-up lands on your billing anniversary. In theory you could skip the media features for a month and save toward a bigger video. In practice, the allowance is so small relative to the rate card that saving up barely moves the needle — two months of abstinence still doesn’t buy two full-length videos.
Once you run out, the only option is buying more coin packs, and the store only appears after you’re logged in with an active subscription: 1,000 coins for $11.99, 5,000 for $49.99 (badged 17% off), or 20,000 for $159.99 (33% off). Nothing on the public homepage warns you those numbers exist. That’s a deliberate design choice, and it means the true cost of using OurDream.ai’s media features stays hidden until you’ve committed.
That’s the short version of how DreamCoins work: the subscription buys you the door, but the coins are the toll booth inside.
OurDream.ai’s marketing calls its plan all-in-one, suggesting you get everything for a single flat price. In practice, it doesn’t work that way. Strip away the marketing, and you’re looking at a pay-per-use model for every media feature, with the subscription acting as a monthly entry ticket. The unlimited messages are genuinely unlimited, but they’re also the only thing that is. Everything visual or audible runs on DreamCoins, and the numbers get uncomfortable fast.
Consider what regular use actually looks like. If you wanted to talk to your AI companion for just 10 minutes a day, that’s 50 coins per minute, or 500 coins daily. Over a 30-day month, you’d need roughly 15,000 DreamCoins. The subscription includes 1,000. Covering the gap with coin packs costs about $150 a month on top of the subscription. Even a modest habit of one five-second video clip per day works out to about 3,000 coins monthly — three times your allotment, or roughly $24 in extra packs after the included coins.
The math doesn’t work for anyone who uses the media features with any consistency. And there’s no way to earn coins through activity — the help centre is explicit that referrals are the only source of free DreamCoins, a one-time 1,000-coin signup bonus. Every month plays out the same way: your 1,000 coins arrive, they deplete within days if you’re doing anything beyond text chat, and you’re back to buying packs.
The platform now effectively admits this: the Deluxe tier exists precisely because 1,000 coins isn’t enough. For $59.99 a month you get 5,000 coins, “free thinking models,” and triple the chat memory — a $40 upsell whose entire pitch is that the advertised plan doesn’t cover real usage. A casual chatter pays $19.99. Someone who wants regular voice calls or daily video clips pays Deluxe money or buys packs. The “all-in-one” framing is technically true and practically misleading at the same time.
The video feature deserves its own scrutiny. Across everything we examined, we found no way to generate a full-length video within the included allowance. Every clip costs 100 coins, and a complete 60-second video costs 1,200 — more than the entire monthly grant. Calling that “video generation” in an all-in-one subscription is generous. In practice, it functions as a paid demo that shows you what’s possible while making sure you pay extra to get there.
And that’s the real cost of OurDream.ai’s subscription. The headline price is real, but it’s just the beginning.
Is OurDream.ai legit? It’s a real business, not a fly-by-night scam — but the trust picture has a glaring crack down the middle. The homepage FAQ promises “end-to-end encryption” and tells users “no one can read them, not even us.” The privacy policy tells a different story entirely. Those two documents can’t both be accurate, and that’s the first red flag in a longer list.
First, the reassuring part. OurDream.ai operates under Dream Studio USA, Inc. (Delaware), Dream Studio LLC (New Mexico), and Tektopia Ltd (Cyprus, registration HE 473775) — the Cyprus registration is publicly checkable, though the US addresses are registered-agent boxes. The site carries an unusually complete compliance suite: terms, privacy, refund, community guidelines, prohibited content, an 18 U.S.C. 2257 exemption statement, and anti-trafficking and AML policies. Those documents are what card networks require, so their presence signals real payment-processor onboarding, and they’re actively maintained — the terms were updated in late July 2026. Likeness uploads, deepfakes, celebrity lookalikes and minors are banned, users retain ownership of their characters and generations, and cancellation is self-serve with an explicit 14-day withdrawal right for EEA, UK and Swiss buyers.
Now the cracks:
These red flags matter for anyone deciding whether OurDream.ai is safe to use. A platform that can’t keep its own privacy promises straight and doesn’t verify who’s using it is asking you to trust it with unusually sensitive conversations. That’s a big ask.
Voice chat is where the coin meter bites hardest. At 50 coins per minute, a single 20-minute call consumes the entire monthly allowance. Whatever you think of the audio, the economics are brutal: every minute carries a real cost, on top of a subscription you’re already paying. Voice is priced like a luxury add-on, not a core feature of a companion app.
Memory is a different story — and, to be fair to OurDream.ai, a better one. The most repeated praise in user feedback is character consistency and long-run memory: companions stay visually recognizable across generations and remember details from much earlier conversations. In a category where rivals routinely forget your name, that’s a genuine strength, and it’s the main reason people stay subscribed.
But even the platform’s best feature has a paywall attached. The Deluxe tier advertises “3x chat memory,” which tells you the standard Premium memory window is deliberately capped — the best version of OurDream.ai’s best feature costs $59.99 a month. And generation quality is genuinely mixed in user reports: some sessions produce impressive results, others fail — and failed generations aren’t refunded in coins.
That’s the honest picture: a memory system users genuinely rate, wrapped in the same coin-and-tier upselling as everything else.
The user reports and the refund policy together reveal a pattern that’s hard to ignore. Here’s what we found:
Put those pieces together and the picture gets uncomfortable. A hard refund policy paired with a coin system that drains fast and support that users say goes quiet means many people who hit a problem are simply stuck. The structure looks less like a subscription service and more like a system built to hold onto your money once you’re in.
The most natural comparison is Candy.ai — OurDream.ai itself treats Candy as its primary rival. The two share the same basic architecture: a subscription that covers unlimited text chat, plus a virtual currency for everything visual. Candy.ai’s entry price is lower ($13.99 monthly, $3.99/month effective on annual) and its image quality and character visual consistency are the best we’ve reviewed, but its token allowance is small and drains just as fast. OurDream.ai counters with a bigger headline coin allowance and bundled video — which, as we’ve seen, still can’t produce one full-length video a month. Pick your poison: both platforms will cost regular media users far more than the sticker price.
Against DreamGF, even OurDream.ai’s own comparison page concedes that DreamGF produces stronger images, while arguing that its own bundled video and memory are better. When a platform’s marketing concedes the visuals to a rival, image-first users should take note.
For conversation-first users, Nomi.ai is consistently cited as the memory leader in this category. OurDream.ai’s long-run memory is genuinely praised by its users, but Nomi doesn’t cap its best memory behind a $59.99 tier. And if you want a filtered, safe-for-work companion experience rather than an adult platform, this whole category isn’t for you — that’s Replika territory.
The one area where OurDream.ai has a real edge is scale and community. The character library is enormous, community characters flow in at a rate of 350 to 450 submissions a day, and each goes through a manual review that takes 3 to 5 days — a moderation effort most rivals don’t attempt. The world-building and storytelling ambitions are real, too. But any visual accompaniment to those stories is locked behind coin costs, and a five-second clip at 100 coins barely moves a story forward.
Put it all together and the verdict isn’t complicated: OurDream.ai’s breadth is real, but every path through the platform runs through the coin meter — and its closest rivals either do the visuals better or the memory cheaper.
Our verdict isn’t dramatic for its own sake. It reflects a platform where the headline promise and the delivered reality barely overlap. The all-in-one claim is misleading, the real costs pile up the moment you want anything beyond text, and the structure appears designed to make you spend more than the advertised price.
So, is OurDream.ai worth it? For most people, no. The $19.99 per month price tag is just an entry fee. To actually use the features the platform advertises, expect to spend significantly more. The coin system is engineered to extract extra payments, and the refund policy punishes you for trying to leave. Those two things together create a trap: you pay more to use what you were promised, and when you want out, the door is mostly locked.
The privacy contradiction and the lack of real age verification are deal-breakers for anyone who values security. You cannot promise end-to-end encryption while your privacy policy says chat data feeds model training. Those statements are mutually exclusive, and a platform that can’t keep its own documents consistent is asking for trust it hasn’t earned. Add the absence of a mobile app and the security risk from impostor apps with tens of thousands of downloads, and the distrust compounds.
There is one scenario where the subscription might genuinely work: if you mostly want text chat with a companion that remembers. Unlimited messages are really unlimited, users consistently praise the long-run memory and character consistency, and untouched coins even carry over. But that defeats the entire purpose of paying for an “all-in-one” platform whose pitch is images, voice and video.
Here’s the takeaway in short:
OurDream.ai says “yes” to everything but delivers on little of it without constant upselling. Save your money. There are better, more honest AI companions out there, and they don’t require you to read a rate card just to figure out what you’ll actually pay.
Premium is $19.99/month or $119.88/year upfront, which works out at $9.99/month, a standing 50% discount. A Deluxe tier costs $59.99/month with 5,000 coins. Voice, video and most images cost DreamCoins on top.
It's a real business trading as Dream Studio, with US entities and a registered Cyprus company, and an unusually complete set of legal policies. The main caveats are privacy and the coin economy. Its end-to-end encryption claim contradicts its own privacy policy. See the "Is OurDream.ai legit and safe?" section of our review.
No. The company confirms there is no native app, so you use the website or install it as a PWA. Every "OurDream" app in the iOS or Android stores is an impostor and should be avoided.
Not really. Free users pay 1 coin per chat message, lose access to most features, and cannot buy coins at all, so it works as a hard paywall rather than a trial.
Premium includes 1,000 coins/month and Deluxe 5,000. Voice calls cost 50 coins per minute and video 100 coins per 5 seconds. Extra packs run $11.99 for 1,000 up to $159.99 for 20,000.
The 1,000 included coins buy ten 5-second clips, which is not even one full minute, since a 60-second video costs 1,200 coins.
No verified public code exists. The real discount is the automatic 50% annual price, and referral links add a one-time 1,000 coins. See our discount codes page.
Yes. Cancellation is self-serve in settings and your plan runs to the end of the billing period. EEA, UK and Swiss buyers also get an explicit 14-day withdrawal right.