Mintal Tracker: From Dream to Image with AI-Powered Art
Mintal Tracker, a sleep tracking app powered by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that offers a scientific approach to improved sleep, has just announced the launch of a unique new feature. Called “Draw My Dream,” the feature utilizes AI to take dreams and turn them into concrete, shareable images.
Draw My dream
Tiffany Zhang, product lead of Mintal, proclaimed that the recently released Mintal Tracker update is a game-changer for people when it comes to learning from and engaging with their sleep. This update, known as “Draw My Dream”, enables users to store and share a recollection of their dreams, thus providing them with a more comprehensive perspective of their sleep and a more gratifying sleep experience.
AI Turns Your Dream Into A Picture
The Mintal Tracker app now offers a new AI-generated art feature that will take users’ descriptions of their dreams and turn them into a picture. With this feature, users can save the AI-generated picture within the app or to their photo albums to show others.
Available on Apple Watch
Mintal Tracker can now be used in conjunction with Apple Watch to gain a better understanding of sleep patterns. By pairing Mintal Tracker with Apple Watch’s heart monitoring feature, users can track their body’s activity while asleep to gain a more comprehensive view of their sleep.
Mintal Tracker (iOS & Android) is available for download for free on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. To learn more about Mintal, visit its website at: www.mintalworld.com.
About Mintal
Powered by AI-driven algorithms, Mintal is a technology company focused on improving the well-being of those who suffer from restless sleep, sleep disorders, anxiety, or mental health challenges. With a suite of apps and devices based on science-backed wellness techniques and advanced technology, Mintal has been downloaded by over 1 million people across the globe. Additionally, Mintal has developed proprietary AI-based technologies to detect and assess sleep disorder risks.
Source: Mintal