Example imagined graduation memory

Private, clearly disclosed imagined images

Reverie Memories

Look around first. Reverie Memories explains the boundary in public, then opens the private creator only after you sign in.

Visitor Learn, trust, report Member Create privately after sign-in
Checking for a saved session

Visitor route

Understand the product without uploading anything.

The public page is for learning, safety review, and reporting. The private creator, uploads, generation, downloads, deletes, and gallery remain locked until login.

Example imagined family memory
Example only: imagined image, not a real photograph
Public sample, not the creator

This shows the tone and disclosure only. Uploads, prompts, generation, and deletion controls stay inside the signed-in workspace.

Choose the right route

Visitors get context. Members get creation tools.

Reverie separates public learning from private creation so people can decide at their own pace and signed-in members can get straight to the task.

Public visitor

Learn without uploading.

  • Understand imagined-image disclosure.
  • Review privacy and safety boundaries.
  • Report abuse or request takedown.
Review the boundary

Signed-in member

Create inside a private workspace.

  • Add only references you have rights or permission to use.
  • Confirm consent and imagined-image expectations.
  • Generate, review, download, or delete private previews.
Sign in to open creator

Privacy boundary

Browse, report, and decide before the creator opens.

Start with a private account

Safety policy

Generated images are imagined, private, and bounded by consent.

Reverie Memories is not for impersonation, harassment, nudify requests, non-consensual intimate imagery, sexualized minors, threats, extortion, fraud, or presenting generated images as real photographs.

Report abuse or request takedown

The beta reporting path should ask for non-sensitive details first. Valid NCII takedown reports target removal within 48 hours; suspected CSAM or minor-safety reports are emergency escalations.

Open report form Draft policy copy requires human/legal review before public use.