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AI companion that actually moves and talks back on video, the best in the category, metered by DreamCoins.
Everything media-related runs on DreamCoins, the platform's credit currency. Premium at $19.99/mo, or about $9.99/mo billed annually, includes 1,000 coins a month. Images cost a handful, video clips run 100 to 300 depending on length and resolution, and voice is about 50 a minute. That math is the honest headline. The subscription buys the platform, but the coins decide what you actually get to do. Heavy media users should expect top-ups from $11.99 per 1,000 coins.
The video feature is why you'd choose OurDream, and in our testing it mostly earned it. Short clips with slow movement looked genuinely good. The lip-sync, while approximate, lifted talking clips well above the silent animations rivals ship. Then the cracks showed. Longer clips and fast motion introduced visible warping, and a real share of our generation attempts failed outright while still eating the coins, which is the platform's most user-hostile detail. Text chat was competent but unremarkable. Our companion needed reminding of earlier details after a few days away.

| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Limited chat to sample the platform; media generation is effectively locked |
| Premium (monthly) | $19.99/mo | Full chat plus 1,000 DreamCoins/mo for images, video clips and voice |
| Premium (annual) | $9.99/mo billed yearly | Same as monthly at the discounted rate, with a bonus coin allocation up front |
An account is required. Your chats, character designs, and generated images and videos all live on OurDream's servers. That's worth weighing here, because generated video is more personal than text. No breach has been publicly reported. Billing is web-based under the operator's descriptor rather than an app-store line, which helps discretion. Use a dedicated email and a unique password. Never upload real photos of yourself or anyone else, especially into a video generator.
OurDream is for people who want to see and hear their companion, not just read her. Its class-leading video generation has no real rival as of mid-2026, held back by a DreamCoin meter that drains fast and charges you even for failed clips. Budget for the true cost, which is the subscription plus coin top-ups, realistically $30 to $40 a month for active use, and accept mid-pack memory. Do that and it delivers something nobody else currently does. Curious? The free plan lets you sample the chat with no card, so start there and use a nickname.
There's a free plan, but it's limited chat only. Images, video, and voice all require Premium, which is $19.99/mo or about $9.99/mo billed annually as of July 2026, plus DreamCoins to actually generate media. Treat the free tier as a look around, not a place to live.
DreamCoins are OurDream's credit currency for media. Subscribers get 1,000 a month. Video clips cost 100 to 300 each, voice runs about 50 a minute, and top-up bundles start at $11.99 per 1,000 coins. The coins, not the subscription, decide how much you actually get to do.
Yes, and it's the standout feature. You get short clips of your companion from 5 to 30 seconds, including talking videos with approximate lip-sync. Slow, short clips look best. Longer clips and fast motion can warp, and a failed generation still costs coins, so pace your attempts.
No native app. OurDream is web-only and works in mobile browsers, so you use it through your browser rather than the App Store or Google Play. One upside: your bill shows a web descriptor, not an app-store charge, which some people prefer for discretion.
The sticker price is $19.99/mo, or about $9.99/mo billed annually. Active media users routinely spend $30 to $40 a month once coin top-ups are added, because video and voice eat coins quickly. Light users can stay inside the included 1,000 coins and pay only the subscription.
It's a legitimate platform with no known breach history, but your chats and generated media, including video, are stored on its servers. Use a nickname, a dedicated email, and a unique password, and never upload real photos of anyone. That's how you keep it genuinely private.
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