Our Story

A bridge between
two skies.

Mythlume began with a quiet contradiction. Its founder grew up in a household where the lunar calendar still governed weddings and harvests — where every person carries an animal sign, every year wears a different elemental cloak. But the books on her shelf, the films she loved, the divination apps her friends abroad downloaded — all spoke a different language. The language of the Magician and the Star, the Tower and the World.

Two systems. Two thousand years apart. Both, in their own way, asking the same question: what does this moment want of me?

“The cards do not predict.
They illuminate what you already know.”

Mythlume is not another tarot app. It is a small daily ritual built for people who live across time zones, between cultures, beside grandparents who speak in proverbs and friends who speak in memes. We weave the seventy-eight cards of the Western tarot with the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac — not as decoration, but as a second voice. So that when the Hermit appears for a Tiger, the reading honors both: the lantern of solitude, the restless courage of the cat.

Each reading is composed in the moment by a large language model trained on archetypes, mythology, and quiet restraint. No templates. No sales funnel. No predictions about your love life or your bank account. Just one card, one breath, one suggestion you can carry into your day.

A note from the founder

I built Mythlume because the divination tools I found online either took themselves too seriously or not seriously enough. I wanted something that felt like a friend who happens to know the cards — warm, literate, and quietly aware that life is more complicated than any single archetype can hold. If it brings you a moment of stillness in your morning, it has done its work.

— Z., Beijing

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