Just tell Iniyal.
The intelligence layer has a voice. Ask for movie night. Ask why the hallway light is on. Ask what the home did while you slept. She remembers, explains and acts.
A glimpse. Iniyal already lives inside the Onwords app.
Smart, but you were the operator.
The first generation of smart homes handed you an app for everything and called it convenience. Find the phone, find the right app, find the room, find the device, tap. By the time the lights dim, the moment has passed. And when something behaved strangely, the app could show you a toggle, but it could never tell you why.
A home you have to operate is not intelligent. A home you can talk to is.
One loop: hear, resolve, act, remember.
Iniyal is not a voice skin on a switchboard. She sits on the same hub that runs the house, which is why she can be specific where others are generic.
You say it
Movie night. Why is the hallway light on. What happened last night. Plain sentences typed or spoken into the Onwords app, not commands memorised from a manual.
She resolves it
Iniyal reads the live state of the home from the hub: what is on, what is open, what fired and when. Your sentence is matched against the real house, not a canned script.
She acts or answers
A request moves the devices it names: lights, curtains, sound, climate, together when the scene calls for it. A question comes back with specifics: the trigger, the time, the rule behind it.
She remembers
The conversation keeps its thread, so a bit more and what about the bedroom just work. And the home keeps its log, so last night always has an answer.
Not a command line. A conversation.
She acts
Ask for movie night and the room becomes one. One sentence, every device.
She explains
Ask why the hallway light is on and she tells you what tripped it, and when.
She remembers
Ask what the home did while you slept and she recounts the night, in order.
What ships with her.
Built by the team behind 400+ smart homes and 6,000+ gate automations across Coimbatore, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad since 2019.
Live in the Onwords app
Not a roadmap slide. Iniyal chat ships inside the Onwords app today, in every home we hand over.
One voice for every system
Lights, curtains, climate, sound, the gate. One sentence can move any of them, because they answer to one mind.
Grounded in the live home
Her answers come from the hub, the same brain that runs the house, so they are specific, timestamped and true.
Context that holds
Say dim the living room, then a bit more. She keeps the thread of a conversation the way a person would.
Your language, in time
Regional language support is a direction we are building toward: a home your whole family can talk to naturally.
Reasoning that deepens
Deeper home-wide reasoning is rolling out across Living Homes. She gets sharper as software lands, with no new hardware.
An evening, spoken for.
21:47Movie night, you say, phone already on the sofa arm. The living room dims, the curtains draw, the sound comes up. Nobody left the couch, and nobody opened a second app.
23:10Goodnight, Iniyal. She sweeps the house: lights down to night trails, gate confirmed locked, geyser off. She answers with the only thing worth saying: all done, sleep well.
23:58A glow from the corridor. Why is the hallway light on? Motion at 11:56, she says. It will switch itself off in two minutes unless someone stays. It does.
07:15Coffee in hand: what happened last night? She recounts it in order. The hallway motion, a curtain closed against the early sun, nothing else worth your attention. That is the whole report, because that is all there was.
She speaks for the whole layer.
Iniyal is the voice. These are the systems behind it.
Asked, answered.
01Is Iniyal live today, or a demo?
Live today. Iniyal chat ships inside the Onwords app, and families in Onwords homes already use her to set scenes, ask questions and check on the house. Deeper home-wide reasoning is rolling out across Living Homes in stages, so what she can see and explain keeps widening without you changing anything.
02What kinds of things can I ask her?
Three families of requests. Control: say movie night and the room becomes one. Explanation: ask why the hallway light is on and she names the trigger and the time. History: ask what happened last night and she recounts the night in order. Anything the home can do, or has seen, is fair ground.
03Does she remember what I said a moment ago?
Yes. Context holds across a conversation. Say dim the living room, then a bit more, and she knows what a bit more refers to. Ask why is that light on after she mentions the hallway, and she knows which light you mean. You talk the way you talk, and she keeps up.
04Can I talk to her in my own language?
Regional language support is a direction we are building toward, not something we claim as shipped today. The goal is a home you can talk to the way your family actually speaks at the dinner table. Today, Iniyal converses in English inside the Onwords app.
05How does she know why a light came on?
Because she is not a chatbot bolted onto a switchboard. She reads the live state of the home from the hub: every device, every trigger, every event with its timestamp. When you ask why, she looks at what actually happened and tells you, specifically, not generically.
06Is this another device I have to buy?
No. Iniyal lives inside the Onwords app you already use to run the home. If Onwords built your home, she is already there. The intelligence behind her runs on the hub and the app together, and new capabilities arrive as software, not as boxes.
Meet the voice of the home.
Get to know Iniyal, or try a live conversation for yourself.
