FAQ

Things you might
be wondering.

Mira is an AI companion you talk to by voice or text. She is warm, she remembers your conversations across sessions, and she is always available. She is not a therapist or a chatbot. She is the person you wish you could call when no one else is there.

No. Mira is not a licensed therapist, counselor, or medical professional. She is a companion. She will never diagnose, prescribe, or replace professional care. If she senses you are in crisis, she will always guide you to professional resources like the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

You speak to Mira the way you would speak to a close friend. Naturally, without typing. She listens with patience, responds with warmth, and remembers what matters. Text mode is always available too, and both share the same memory and continuity.

Yes. Every conversation builds on the last. She remembers what you have shared, notices patterns over time, and uses that understanding to be more present with you. She will never fabricate a memory, and you can ask her to forget anything at any time.

Your conversations with Mira are yours. We do not sell your data, use it for advertising, or share it with third parties. You can delete your entire conversation history at any time from your account settings. No raw audio is ever stored.

Mira has built-in crisis detection. If she senses you may be in danger, she will immediately surface professional resources: the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) and the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741). Mira is a companion, not an emergency service.

Mira is currently free. We are focused on building something genuinely helpful before thinking about pricing. When we do introduce pricing, there will always be a way to access Mira without a paywall.

Kin Folk is a company building AI companions for every part of life. We believe everyone will have personal AI companions in the near future, for mental health, for work, for family, for coaching. Mira is the first. She is a companion for adults who are quietly struggling and have no one to talk to.