Dreambeans, an experimental app from Google Labs, aims to reduce screen time by providing users with a curated selection of AI-illustrated stories each morning, based on their interests and activities.
Most apps are designed to keep you on them as long as possible, especially content consumption apps where you scroll a never-ending feed of content.
Dreambeans, a new experimental app from Google Labs, does the opposite. It gives you a small collection of AI-illustrated stories each morning and sends you off to live your actual life. What kind of stories does Dreambeans actually generate? While you sleep, the app collects the required data from your Google apps and services, including Gmail, Calendar, Google Photos, YouTube, along with your search history, and curates them into a set of 10 to 14 personalized stories.
Recommended Videos The stories are lifestyle suggestions based on your interests and activities. They could contain a coffee shop suggestion near where you live , insights about an upcoming vacation marked in your calendar, or ideas related to a hobby YouTube keeps surfacing. Some stories include an action, such as a link to buy a ticket or book a show. Every story is illustrated with AI-generated artwork personalized using Google Photos and Nano Banana 2.
If a Dreambeans story involves you or people you know, the app uses your Photos face grouping and includes them in the scene. Who can use it and what is the catch? For now, Dreambeans is only available to Google AI Ultra subscribers aged 18 and older in the United States, on both Android and iOS devices. To me, it looks like Google is keeping the audience deliberately small, as the AI Ultra is its most expensive subscription tier.
It costs $100 per month. And yes, privacy-conscious users can choose which services connect to the app and delete their data at any point through the in-app settings. Dreambeans choices do not affect preferences in Gemini or AI Mode either. The app also includes a feedback system.
Since it is in the experimental phase, the app might show some irrelevant stories or inaccurate visuals. Whether users trained on years of infinite scroll will actually want a daily content limit is the real experiment here, I’d say.
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