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Vomyra launches India’s first free no-code voice AI platform with support for Indian languages
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10 months agoon

In a groundbreaking move for the Indian tech space, Vomyra has officially launched India’s first no-code Voice AI platform, designed specifically for local businesses. What sets Vomyra apart is its simplicity, regional focus, and affordability. It lets users build intelligent voice agents without writing a single line of code – and even better, it’s free to start!
Built for Indian businesses, not just global imitation
Unlike foreign AI tools that often overlook regional needs, Vomyra has been created with Indian entrepreneurs and industries in mind. The platform offers 500 free credits every month, along with integration for Indian phone numbers, enabling businesses to both make and receive calls using local numbers.
Key features at a glance
Free Monthly Usage – Get 500 free credits each month
Indian Number Integration – Connect with customers using local phone numbers
No Coding Required – Easy to set up and use without tech skills
Supports 32+ Indian Languages – Includes Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, and more
High-Volume Calling – Capable of handling thousands of outbound calls per day
Smart Voice AI – Responds in real-time with natural-sounding voices
Tool Integrations – Seamlessly connects with Google Sheets, Gmail, Calendar, and restaurant systems like Petpooja
Empowering industries across the board
From hospitality and healthcare to real estate, finance, and customer service, Vomyra’s voice agents can be used to:
Handle customer queries
Take restaurant orders
Manage appointments and bookings
Follow up on leads
Automate feedback collection
All this – without hiring additional staff or dealing with expensive international software.

Affordable and scalable
Vomyra follows a ₹5 per minute pay-as-you-go model, making enterprise-level AI accessible even to startups and small businesses. Its platform is highly scalable, allowing users to start small and grow without changing systems.
India is a linguistically diverse country, and many consumers prefer interactions in their native language. Vomyra bridges this gap by offering automated, personalised voice interactions in 32+ Indian languages – something global players often lack.