Open the life that still lingers inside you, one scene at a time
Reveria turns a single photo and a few short choices into a past-life report with era, role, place, the opening scene, the turning point, and the emotional residue that still overlaps with your life now.
Launch update
Once the service opens, you can start from here
App Store and Google Play are still being prepared. Until then, this page focuses on sample reports and policy details so you can understand the service first.
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Era
2nd century BCE
Role
apprentice in a bronze workshop
Place
a small workshop along a desert trade route
It was a life where quiet fingertips left the longest trace.
Scene gallery
One photo can open into very different old scenes
Reveria does not lock a face into one fixed answer. It explores moods across eras and shows the scenes that feel closest to the trace left in the present.
Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Sample input photo

Past-life scene

Why the report stays with you
The parts people linger on most
The result page is shaped around the moments that feel personal to read: the first scene, the turning point, the emotional residue, and the reason it still feels familiar now.
The opening scene
The report opens with a vivid moment first, so you meet the life as a scene before you read it as a summary.
The turning point
It shows where the life bent in a new direction instead of stopping at a flat profile or a list of traits.
The emotional residue
You can trace what stayed behind emotionally and why it still spills into current choices, relationships, and longings.
Keep the image and report together
The portrait, report summary, and share link stay bundled so the scene feels easy to revisit or share.
Sample report
A life that stayed inside you
Reveria does not stop at era and role. It keeps going through the opening scene, the turning point, the emotional residue, and the reason it still overlaps with you now.
At a glance
Era
2nd century BCE
Role
apprentice in a bronze workshop
Place
a small workshop along a desert trade route
The opening scene
The day begins with a small metal fragment left by a stranger. What stays first is the quiet precision of your hands.
The turning point
A piece you finish almost by accident catches the eye of a merchant from far away, and your craft becomes known before your name does.
The emotional residue that remained
The urge to finish something properly with your own hands lasts longer than praise, and it settles into a quiet discipline you still carry.
Why it still overlaps with this life
Even now, there is a similar instinct to hold onto small details and carry the finish all the way through.

Availability
For now, this page shows the tone of the service first
The full web experience will open later. Until then, reveria.io is a simple landing page for sample reports, store status, and policy pages.
Trust and policies
Please check this before the app opens
The web home is temporarily serving as an app landing page. We show the essentials here first and keep the full legal text in the policy pages.
Service nature
Reveria is an entertainment and informational service for previewing past-life scenes and stories. It does not replace medical, legal, financial, or investment judgment.
AI input restrictions
Inputs that promote gambling, explicit sexual content, self-harm, illegal acts, hate, or violence are restricted.
Photo handling
Original photos for past-life generation are processed only for generation input, are not retained, and are not used for biometric identification.
Privacy processing overview
We operate the service with Supabase, Vercel, Gemini, AdMob, RevenueCat, and Apple/Google billing infrastructure.
Business and contact
TORYMAKER · torymakerapp@gmail.com · +82-10-5917-8809
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