July 9, 2026 · Voice AI

Give Africa a voice, in its own language

Most voice assistants don't speak Wolof. Voice fixes that oversight — voice AI in African languages, easy to plug in, pay-as-you-go.

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A technology only truly serves when it meets people in their own language. Yet mainstream speech synthesis and recognition still largely ignore African languages. A merchant, a patient, a citizen who doesn't speak the interface's language stays on the doorstep of the digital world.

Wolof first, not as an option.

Voice gives applications a voice in vernacular languages — Wolof and other languages of the continent. Concretely: a voice line that answers, content you listen to, a form you fill out by speaking — speech as the interface, in the user's language.

Built for developers

We wanted it easy to adopt. Voice exposes an OpenAI-compatible API: if your team has already integrated a well-known voice API, wiring up Voice takes almost nothing. And billing is pay-as-you-go — you pay for what you use, not a plan that sits idle.

A question of inclusion

Behind the technical feat lies a simple choice: to hold that the language of millions of people deserves quality AI. Giving a voice is also giving a place.

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