AI-Powered Readings
Written in the oracle's voice: serious and concrete, never sweetening a hard draw. Grounded in documented sources — Wilhelm-Baynes for the I Ching, the Elder Futhark for the runes.
Your Personal Oracle
Eight real divination systems, not one tarot in different skins. The I Ching throws coins, geomancy traces points, Guan Yin shakes sticks from a cylinder — and the reading comes back serious, specific, and without sweetening what is unfavourable.

Six systems working together, from the first draw to the reading you come back to months later.
Written in the oracle's voice: serious and concrete, never sweetening a hard draw. Grounded in documented sources — Wilhelm-Baynes for the I Ching, the Elder Futhark for the runes.
Tarot, runes, and more oracles continuously expanding. Each system with its own historical and interpretive depth.
A variety of spreads for every situation: love, work, decisions, daily reflection. Each with its own classic layout.
A complete guide to card meanings by context. The symbolism and history behind every arcana.
A collection of downloadable artistic decks to personalize your reading experience.
Track your readings in an interactive calendar. Review your journey and the evolution of your consultations.
A clear and elegant interface that keeps the focus on what matters: your reading.




The animation is not decoration — it reflects what actually came up. And the vocabulary follows the tradition: you shuffle cards, you cast runes, you trace figures, you shake sticks.
78 elements · 50 spreads
The most influential deck in the world, drawn by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909. Supports reversed cards.
78 elements · 16 spreads
The classic European tarot of the 15th century. Numeric minor arcana, no scenes — read by geometry and symbol.
24 elements · 4 spreads
The oldest runic alphabet, Nordic and Germanic. No reversed positions — merkstave is a modern invention.
40 elements · 7 spreads
Traditional cartomancy with the everyday 40-card deck.
52 elements · 7 spreads
French esoteric cartomancy of the 18th and 19th centuries.
64 elements · 4 spreads
The oldest Chinese oracle, around 1000 BC. Coins are thrown to build the hexagram; changing lines derive a second one.
16 elements · 4 spreads
Medieval Arab-European system. Four random mother figures generate twelve more by calculation, ending at the Judge — the answer.
100 elements · 2 spreads
Guan Yin Ling Qian: a cylinder is shaken until a numbered stick falls, pointing to one of 100 oracular poems.
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