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A voice tutor who remembers · Vol. 1
About us

We're building a computer you'd actually want to talk to.

Personalang began with a stubborn idea: that talking to a computer should feel like talking to a person — not issuing commands to a machine, but a real conversation with someone who listens, remembers, and is genuinely glad you showed up.

For most of computing's history, the burden has been on us. We learned the menus, the buttons, the syntax, the workarounds — we bent ourselves around the machine, because the machine couldn't bend around us. We think that era is finally ending. And we think what replaces it won't just be smarter software, but software that, at long last, feels human.

What we believe

Three convictions we won't compromise on.

01

Conversation, not tapping

Almost everything human — fluency, connection, understanding — happens in dialogue, not in drills. So we built a voice you actually talk to, not another screen to poke at. Speaking is the point, and speaking is where most apps quietly give up.

02

Memory, not amnesia

A relationship is the sum of everything you've shared. A tool that forgets you the instant you close it can never become one. Lucia remembers — your goals, your week, the words you keep tripping over — and brings them back at the right moment, so every conversation builds on the last.

03

Human, not merely capable

The race to make AI more powerful is crowded and well-funded. The harder, rarer work is making it more human — warm, present, patient, and unmistakably yours. That's the work we chose, and we measure everything against it.

Why we started with language.

We began with language learning because it's the most human thing we do — and the place where a patient, tireless, always-available voice changes everything.

Millions of people can read and write a language but freeze the moment they have to speak it. Not because they lack the words, but because the one thing they truly need — someone endlessly patient to talk to, at any hour, who never sighs and never judges — is the one thing that has always been expensive and scarce.

Lucia is that someone. For anyone. At 6am or midnight. For the price of a couple of coffees a month.

But language is the beginning, not the boundary. The deeper mission is the computer itself.

The mission: the humanization of computers.

Everything we build passes through a single question: does this make the computer feel more human, or just more capable? It's a deliberately high bar, and it rules out a great deal of clever, capable features that don't earn their place.

What's left is a product with something like a soul — one that remembers the name you go by, asks how the presentation went, circles back to the trip you mentioned on Monday, and lets you stumble through a sentence without a flicker of judgment. None of that is accidental. The entire craft of Personalang is turning raw capability into something that, for a few minutes a day, simply feels like talking to someone who's glad you showed up.

We believe the humanization of computers is one of the most important things technology can do this decade — a shift as big as the leap from the command line to the screen you're reading this on. We intend to lead it, and we're starting with the most human act there is: a conversation.

Come talk to Lucia.

We're early, and we're building in the open — one conversation at a time. If a computer that feels human is a future you want too, you're exactly who we built this for.

Talk to Lucia — free

Questions, press, or just want to say hello? Reach us at support@personalang.com — we read every message.

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