Product
ÒreAyò is being built as a voice-first assistant for Nigerian families. The full product is not publicly available yet, but the first speech recognition capability is now in internal validation.
Current capability
The current working capability is speech recognition for Yorùbá, Ìgbò, and Hausa in a controlled internal environment. It helps ÒreAyò turn spoken audio into text, which is one foundation for future voice conversations.
Yorùbá
Internal speech recognition validation is underway, with more real-world evaluation still needed.
Ìgbò
Internal speech recognition validation is underway, with more real-world evaluation still needed.
Hausa
Internal speech recognition validation is underway, with more real-world evaluation still needed.
What this supports later
Listening first
A voice assistant must reliably understand speech before it can respond usefully. Speech recognition is the first layer of that experience.
Spoken responses
Future work will need voice output, translation, and language-aware response quality so conversations feel clear and familiar.
Everyday usefulness
ÒreAyò is being designed for simple questions, explanations, and guided help in the languages families already use.
Cultural intelligence
The long-term product goal is not only language support, but communication that respects tone, context, age, and relationship.
What is not available yet
ÒreAyò is not yet a public assistant, and this website does not currently provide a live transcription demo.
Before public testing, the project needs real-world evaluation, clear consent flows, privacy controls, and careful safety review.