Niyra speaks You can read Niyra's chat. You can also just talk to her. Three ways voice works 1. Voice mode on chat. Tap the orb on mobile, hold-to-speak on web. Streamed transcription via Deepgram (with Sarvam fallback for Indian English/Hindi). Real-time responses via OpenAI Realtime — she can interrupt and be interrupted like a person. 2. Niyra calls someone. Outbound phone calls through Tata Teleservices. "Call the gas company and ask why my bill doubled." Niyra dials, speaks, listens, takes notes, sends you the transcript. 3. Niyra answers calls. Voicemail handoff — if you can't pick up, Niyra answers, takes a message, summarizes it for you. (Coming for Pro Plus.) The orb is her body The aurora orb you see on every page isn't decoration. It's Niyra's voice avatar. It breathes when she's idle, intensifies when she's listening, ripples when she speaks. Same orb on mobile, web, and the macOS menu bar. Tap it anywhere to start a voice conversation. Voice rules Niyra's voice replies are different from her text replies: - Under 60 words by default. No essays. - No markdown — she doesn't say "asterisk asterisk important". - Confirms before destructive actions ("Want me to actually send this?"). - Hands off cleanly to text when something needs detail. What you'll use voice for - Hands-free briefings. Morning catch-up while you make coffee. - Driving. Bluetooth in the car, dictating notes, asking questions. - Calls Niyra makes for you. Appointment booking, vendor follow-up. - Cooking, walking, falling asleep. The thing you'd ask a person if a person were there. Limits - Outbound calls are India and US only today. - Multi-language support: English, Hindi, Hinglish. More on the roadmap. - We don't clone your voice (yet). Niyra speaks as Niyra.