The product

One companion. Three quiet promises.

Ora supports the elderly person, the caregiver, and the family's future — all from a single, simple presence in the home.

For the elderly

A companion that's simply there.

No phone to learn, no app to open, no tech literacy required — because failing eyesight, arthritis and unfamiliar screens shut most technology out long before it can help. Ora reaches out first, and meets them in their own language.

  • Always-on voice companion — ready to talk, day or night.
  • No phone, no app, no setup expected of the elderly user.
  • Nothing to wear, nothing to charge — Ora lives in the home, like a piece of furniture that listens.
  • Speaks English and Mandarin — with Hokkien and Malay in development.
  • Understands Singlish and local accents — tuned for Singapore, and for the way elderly people actually speak.
  • Proactive, not passive — Ora begins conversations and remembers what matters to them.
  • Genuinely useful — reminders, weather, and practical help built in.
"Aunty May, have you taken your medicine after lunch?"
For caregivers

Knowing someone — not watching them.

Every day, Ora turns conversations into a gentle picture of how someone is really doing: what they talked about, what lifted their mood, and what might be worth a kind word. A signal, never a surveillance feed.

  • Four everyday signals — sleep, appetite, physical and social wellbeing, read from how they talk, not from sensors on their body.
  • Warm, grounded suggestions — a new interest worth asking about, a quiet stretch worth a call, an ache that keeps coming up — each tied to something they actually said.
  • What they've been talking about — the topics and themes of their week, so you know them as a person.
  • Mood & conversation trends — wellbeing and how much they're talking, across the week.
  • Timely alerts when it matters — a tiered system that flags genuine distress or safety concerns the moment they surface.
  • Honest by design — observations, never a diagnosis; and when there's no conversation, Ora says so, instead of inventing an "all's well."

App tabs: Home · Trends · Alerts — in English, 中文 and Hokkien. See the three-tier alert protocol on Privacy & Safety.

How it works

Connection, in one simple loop.

No phone to learn. No app for them to open. Ora simply lives in the room and listens when spoken to.

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They speak to Ora

A natural, unhurried conversation — in their own language, on their own time.

2

Ora listens & responds

It remembers what matters, offers help, and keeps them company.

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Insights reach the caregiver

A gentle daily wellbeing signal — moods, patterns, changes — in a simple app.

4

The caregiver stays close

With a clear picture of how someone really is, they can call, visit, or check in — right when it matters.

Ora Book

The story that would have been lost.

Through natural, unhurried conversation, Ora draws out a lifetime of memories — the stories, wisdom and moments that usually disappear when someone passes — and weaves them into a living biography, told in their own voice. The artifact no family has today, and almost every family will wish they had.

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Drawn out gently

No interviews, no forms. Stories surface naturally, in the flow of everyday conversation.

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Woven into a biography

Fragments become a living narrative — in their own words, their own voice.

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Kept for the family

Preserved permanently. The feature no other eldercare product has built.

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