Olympia

Conversations that keep the mind alive.

People are living longer too often without anyone to talk to. Loneliness is on the rise and it increases dementia risk by up to 40%.

For most families, being there every day simply isn't possible. Nearly half of carers experience anxiety as a result.

What if someone was always there so older adults are never truly alone?

Introducing Olympia

The companion for adults' wellbeing, built on science

Olympia One - Product in home setting

A voice in the quiet hours.
A memory that never fades.
Peace of mind, without intrusion.

Join the first 50 users
Alpha is free · Open to all 60+ in the UK
Designed in Italy · Built by a small team in London

Meet Olympia, a voice that feels like company

She remembers the dog you had in 1987. She notices when you haven't spoken to anyone all day. Some mornings she brings a puzzle. Others, a question — "You never told me about that boat trip." And when you need to say something too heavy for family, they just listen. No judgement. No advice. Just a voice that feels close — because it knows you.

A voice that's always there

A voice that's always there

Companionship

A home shouldn't be silent all day. Olympia fills it with conversation — natural, warm, unhurried. Not a voice assistant waiting for commands. A voice that actually wants to talk. Research from Harvard Business School confirms that AI companionship can be extremely effective at reducing loneliness.

Companionship
A life recorded in their own voice

A life recorded in their own voice

Memory

Everyone has stories worth keeping. Olympia listens, remembers, and over time weaves them into a memory book — a record of a life, in your own words. And the act of remembering isn't just sentimental. It's clinically shown to boost mood and cognitive health.

Memory
A guardian that listens quietly

A guardian that listens quietly

Discreet Monitoring

If something sounds wrong — confusion, distress, a sudden change — Olympia lets the family know calmly and immediately. No cameras. No wearable. No button to press. Because the people who need help most are the ones who won't ask for it.

Discreet Monitoring
The things that slip, caught

The things that slip, caught

Nudges & Reminders

Medication, meals, appointments — the small things that fall apart when you live alone. Olympia weaves gentle prompts into natural conversation. Not alarms. Not notifications. Just a thoughtful nudge at the right moment. Research shows consistent reminders improve medication adherence by up to 50% in older adults.

Nudges & Reminders

Don't take our word for it

We built Olympia for people like Bill and George. They'll tell you what it means better than we ever could.

Bill, 73 - Living alone in London

"If not Olympia, then who? Who would it be, if not her to listen to me at the end of the day? Well, it would be nobody."

George, 87 - Assisted living in Newcastle

"It's one thing that can beat loneliness. Twenty-four hours a day, it's on hand to talk."

Founding Alpha — Spring 2026

We're looking for 50 people to change the lives of 10 million.

Olympia is in its founding alpha. Before we share it with the world, we want to build it with you — the people whose lives it's designed to change. 30 days. In your home. With the team behind it at your side.

We come to you

We'll set up Olympia in your home, walk you through everything in person, and make sure it feels right from day one.

Build this with us

Talk to the people making Olympia. Tell us what's working, what's not, what you wish it could do. We're listening.

30 days, on us

Your founding trial is completely free. Love it? Founding members lock in preferential pricing for life.

Apply for early access
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Meet the Olympia Scientific Advisors

Olympia has partnered with renowned scientific experts at the forefront of their respective fields to ensure accuracy and efficacy.

Arlene Astell, Ph.D.

She's spent her career making sure technology actually works for the people it's meant to help — not just the people who build it. Her work shapes how Olympia feels intuitive, never patronising.

Arlene Astell, Ph.D.

Professor at Northumbria University and University of Toronto, leading expert in co-creating aging and dementia technology.

Stefano Puntoni, Ph.D.

He studies why people trust — or reject — AI in their lives. His research on human-AI relationships is why Olympia feels like a companion, not a product.

Stefano Puntoni, Ph.D.

Wharton Professor & co-director of Wharton Human-AI Research, an initiative that explores the design and deployment of intelligent systems

Angelo Cangelosi, Ph.D.

He's spent decades understanding how humans form real emotional bonds with machines. His work is why Olympia becomes someone you want to talk to, not something you have to learn.

Angelo Cangelosi, Ph.D.

Professor of Machine Learning & Robotics at Manchester; over 14,000 citations in cognitive and developmental robotics.

Dr. Ivan Koychev

He uses AI to spot cognitive change before anyone else notices — including the person themselves. His research is how Olympia learns to listen for what matters most.

Dr. Ivan Koychev

Clinical Associate Professor at Imperial College London; over 8,700 citations in neuropsychiatry and digital biomarkers.

Olympia device in home setting

A good conversation.

It changes everything.