A calmer way to read, and to learn
Auspice is a calm AI companion for tarot, built for the person who loves the idea of the cards but was never given a real way in. You draw from your own physical deck, Auspice reflects on what you pulled, and it remembers every reading, so the practice compounds instead of starting from scratch each time.
Reflection, not fortune-telling
The whole approach rests on one idea: tarot is a tool for reflection and self-understanding, not a way to predict the future. A card gives you a prompt, a fresh angle on something you are already living, and a good reading helps you see your own situation more clearly and decide what you want to do about it. Nothing is foretold, and nothing is decided for you.
You draw your own cards
Auspice never draws the cards for you by default. You shuffle and pull from your own deck, and it reflects on what actually came up. That matters, because it means you are learning to read rather than watching an app perform. If you do not have a deck to hand it can pull one for you, but the physical deck and the small ritual around it come first.
It remembers, so you can grow
Every reading is kept, so the patterns you are too close to notice slowly come into focus: the card that keeps returning, the question you circle back to, the way a theme shifts over months. A companion that remembers is the difference between a hundred one-off readings and a practice that actually deepens.
Made to teach you to read
Auspice is as much a teacher as a companion. It publishes complete meanings for all 78 cards, and its Student Mode coaches you card by card until you can read confidently, for yourself and, if you want, for the people you love. If you are just starting, the beginner's guide is the place to begin, or you can learn to read tarot step by step.
Frequently asked questions
What is Auspice?
Auspice is a calm AI tarot companion for learning to read tarot and for reflecting with the cards. You draw from your own physical deck, Auspice reflects on what you pulled, and it remembers every reading so your practice deepens over time.
Does Auspice tell fortunes?
No. Auspice treats tarot as a tool for reflection and self-understanding, never as fortune-telling or prediction. The cards give you a fresh angle on your own situation; they do not forecast what will happen.
Does Auspice draw the cards for you?
Not by default. Auspice is built around your own physical deck: you shuffle and pull, and it reflects on what you drew, so what you learn is real reading rather than tapping a button. If you do not have a deck to hand it can pull for you, but the deck comes first.
Is Auspice free?
Yes, it is free to start, with a set number of readings and learning sessions and no card required. Paid tiers add more room for readers who want it. See the pricing page for the details.


