Kenyan voice choices
Default lane uses Azure’s Kenyan English voice so Nia sounds closer to the approved phone direction.
This preview uses Azure Speech for live motion, voice, and microphone turns, while Nia's answers stay tied to the same Ni Biashara business brain used on the site and WhatsApp. Ask about websites, WhatsApp intake, Google visibility, payment handoffs, AI workflow checks, or owner follow-up.
Default lane uses Azure’s Kenyan English voice so Nia sounds closer to the approved phone direction.
Typed prompts and microphone turns both route into the same Nia business brain instead of a fake scripted demo.
Nia is openly AI. The page stays clear about that while still feeling polished enough for a real buyer demo.
A small-business website can host a real speaking operator who answers fast, asks the right questions, and moves the conversation toward the next business action.
Azure avatar session minting, real-time speech, Kenyan voice selection, microphone recognition, and a direct bridge into the current Nia business brain.
This pass uses Azure standard avatar Nia directly on screen. The bar is simple: when the page opens, you should see a Black woman operator speaking — not a mismatched default avatar with explanatory scaffolding around it.
Start the avatar and meet Nia live with the approved Kenyan voice lane, then ask anything Nia can already answer.
This stage stays clean until the live avatar session starts. Once it connects, the opening card should disappear and the on-screen operator should be Azure standard avatar Nia speaking with the Kenyan voice lane.
Use typed prompts or microphone turns. Every reply shown here comes from the live Nia answer path.
No turns yet. Start the avatar and ask how Nia would help a small business get found, answer faster, and route the next action.
Health, session, WebRTC, and speech events land here for live verification.
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