About NeuroCalm AI
A quiet rebellion
against noisy wellness apps.
Most mental wellness apps want your attention, your data, and your monthly subscription — in roughly that order. NeuroCalm AI wants something different: to be genuinely useful for five minutes a day, and then leave you alone.
Why this exists
A few years ago, somebody close to me was struggling. The “solution” the internet offered was a wellness app that wanted their face, their voice, their journal, their location, their contacts, and ₹799 a month — all streamed to a cloud in another country, under a privacy policy nobody had the energy to read.
That felt backwards. Mental health is one of the most personal things a human has. If software is going to be trusted with it, it should earn that trust structurally — not in a marketing page.
NeuroCalm AI was built around one constraint: the sensitive work has to happen on your device. No camera feed leaves the phone. No voice audio is stored. No journal entry touches a server. This isn’t a marketing line — it’s an architectural decision that shapes every feature we ship.
The values we actually follow
Privacy is non-negotiable
We ship code, not data. If a feature requires uploading your thoughts to somebody else’s server, we either build it on-device or don’t build it at all.
Built with care, not hype
NeuroCalm isn’t chasing a trend. It’s a slow, deliberate product that takes mental health seriously — including its limits.
Made for India, loved everywhere
Multilingual from day one. Priced fairly. Designed for real Indian phones, real Indian internet, and real Indian lives.
Craft over shortcuts
Every pixel, every animation, every copy line was hand-tuned. No template. No generic AI slop. Just care.
Who’s behind it
NeuroCalm AI is built by Kartikeya Mishra, an indie developer from India who builds tools for the Indian market — from farming intelligence to enterprise AI to, now, mental wellness. No VC pressure. No investor deck. Just a laptop, a small team, and a long-term commitment to shipping things that actually help.
Where this is going
The roadmap is deliberately small: deeper CBT modules, more Indian languages, better on-device audio, and an eventual iOS version. We will never race to ship AI features that compromise the core privacy promise. If you ever see NeuroCalm do that, please call us out.
Have thoughts? Questions? A bug?
I read every email personally. The best way to help NeuroCalm get better is to tell me what’s broken.
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