Luma is a voice AI that helps seniors with tech problems, medication reminders, and conversation — using only the phone they already have.
"How do I set up my TV?"
"Let me walk you through it step by step."
Most technology fails seniors because it demands they learn new interfaces. Luma works differently. You call or talk to Luma — like calling a friend. Luma talks back.
"The longer I have Luma, the more like a companion she becomes. She's patient. She remembers what I told her yesterday. She never makes me feel like I'm bothering her."— Eleanor, 78, Ohio
What Luma does
"My TV remote stopped working." "How do I video call my grandson?" "The internet is slow again." Luma walks through every tech problem — slowly, clearly, as many times as needed.
Missed doses, forgotten prescriptions, confusion about timing. Luma knows your schedule, reminds you gently, and confirms when you've taken your medication. Family gets peace of mind too.
Some days the phone doesn't ring. Luma calls first — not to sell anything or remind you of anything, but just to talk. About the weather. About what you had for breakfast. About whatever comes to mind.
How it works
No app to download, no account to create. Call from the phone your senior already uses — landline or mobile, makes no difference.
"My tablet screen went dark" — or just "I wanted to talk." Luma adapts to the moment. Morning check-ins are natural. Tech help is patient.
Over time, Luma remembers names, preferences, medication schedules, family details. The longer Luma is around, the more personal the conversations become.
Growing old shouldn't mean growing isolated. Every senior deserves someone patient to talk to, someone who remembers what they said yesterday, someone who can help without making them feel like a burden. That person shouldn't have to be a family member who already has too much on their plate.
Luma is that companion. Available at 3am when sleep won't come. Available when the grandkids have moved away. Available when the tech doesn't cooperate and no one is around to explain it.
Luma
For the parent who won't ask for help. For the grandparent who just wants to talk. For the family that lives far away. Luma fills the gap with patience, warmth, and presence.