AI is getting smarter, but Luna takes it to a whole new level. Created by Sparsh Agrawal, a young graduate from IIT-BHU, and it is not only another voice AI in fact, it’s the first of its kind to truly adapts emotions in speech, allowing it to sing, whisper, pause, and respond with feelings that sound genuinely human.
A Different Way to Talk to Machines
Unlike most AI that first convert speech into text, Luna works directly with sounds. This means it can reply faster and with the right tone and also makes the conversations with machines less robotic and more natural.
Built With Grit, Not Big Budgets
What is truly inspiring is about Luna that how it came to life. Sparsh didn’t have a huge lab or millions of dollars investment behind him. Instead, he used borrowed computer power and cloud resources, to prove that big ideas don’t always need big money.
More Than Just a Voice
Luna’s creators envision it not just as a tool for customer service or assistants but as a companion for entertainment and well-being. It picks up on the whole emotions in our voices, making it ideal for storytelling, therapy, and more.
Support from Industry Leaders
The AI community has taken notice, with India’s IT Minister and investors like Kunal Shah backing Luna. Their support reflects confidence in India’s rising role in advanced AI technology.
Changing How We Connect
Tests show Luna’s voice flows more smoothly and feels more alive than others out there. It directly points out to a future where AI doesn’t just speak but truly connects with our human emotions, and also it changes the way we interact with technology.



