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Taking Wysa’s world-class AI to low-resource settings for universal wellbeing and resilience.
A new way to deliver mental wellbeing support
From enhancing mood and motivation to tackling anxiety, anger, and grief, our impactful solutions bridge mental health and social contexts, delivering culturally relevant care when it’s needed most. Wysa Hindi is more than a chatbot—it’s a catalyst for change.
Enhanced development goals
Wysa improves health and wellbeing outcomes, and also promotes allied goals such as enhanced life-skilling, economic productivity, and gender-empowerment.
Hybrid delivery approach
Wysa is delivered combining human-led personalised delivery at the last-mile with digital-first excellence at scale.
Language and culturally relevant care
Wysa is co-designed with end-users and multi-lingual with conversations live in English, Spanish, Hindi, Marathi; and 10 more regional languages in 2025.
Multi-platform
support
Wysa care is available across platforms including mobile app, web, whatsapp, and voice.
A community-led model for digital mental health at scale
Our approach to impact at scale is anchored on collaboration. Our community-led model centers the voices of those with lived experience, builds capacity within communities, and creates a sustainable model of delivering mental health care to underserved communities.
Our focus domains
Integrating mental health across domains to create human change
Our Wysa Impact projects have transformed lives across diverse groups—adolescent girls, rural women, and blue-collar migrant workers, among others. By partnering with grassroots organizations, we’ve proven the feasibility, usability, and effectiveness of Wysa as a trusted digital mental health companion. Across underserved communities, Wysa creates safe spaces for people to thrive.
Workforce
Combating loneliness to support workforce readiness in migrant blue-collar workers.
Our progress and outcomes
80%
returning users for multiple sessions
30%
increase in positive emotion
92%
helpfulness rating
10 mins
spent on average per person per use
What our partners are saying
“Wysa’s tech-enabled and AI-powered care service is an exciting model to meet the global need for mental health support. Its ability to deliver scalable and high-impact solutions, especially in low-resource contexts, makes it a compelling example of the transformative potential we seek at 100x”
- Kieron Boyle
CEO, 100x Impact Accelerator
“Through this collaboration, we are hoping to have heightened attention and awareness to community’s mental wellbeing as we move the needle on social support and economic empowerment. Especially for women from low-resource settings, we’re keen to offer an anonymous, stigma-free, and private space through Wysa.”
- Shrinivas Rao
National Programmes Lead, Azad Foundation
“Wysa’s unwavering focus on understanding the unique and diverse needs of users across India, especially those from underserved communities, exemplifies a true impact-first approach. Their commitment to building for Bharat is not just timely but essential for bridging critical gaps in mental health care."
- Aakanksha Gulati
CEO, ACT
“Migrant workers face immense challenges, navigating new environments, building new communities, all while often being separated from their families. At Smartstaff, we’re dedicated to creating a safe and reliable experience for our workers. We’re thrilled to partner with Wysa to provide them with 24/7 access to clinically effective mental health support directly on their phones. This partnership has the potential to be a significant step forward in improving the quality of life for our workers.”
- Arpit Dave
Co-Founder and CEO, SmartStaff
“At the Royal Rajasthan Foundation, we are deeply committed to enabling empowered women in the most resource-scarce areas of Rajasthan. Understanding the realities these rural women face daily, we recognize the role of mental resilience in their journey toward overcoming barriers. Wysa’s platform offers a unique blend of anonymity, security, and accessibility, making it an ideal solution for the women we serve. We are excited to explore the feasibility of a tech solution for our community, and hopeful that Wysa can make mental health support accessible for every woman.”
- Dalip Pande
Mentor, Royal Rajasthan Foundation
Take the next step
Join us in creating meaningful change through accessible mental health support. Whether you’re exploring innovative ways to support your community, looking to collaborate on impactful initiatives, or simply want to learn more about what we do, we’d love to hear from you.
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Gender
Supporting mental and sexual reproductive wellbeing for adolescent girls in India through a WhatsApp chatbot.
Wysa and Girl Effect jointly developed a Hinglish WhatsApp chatbot for young women aged 18-24 in North India. The pilot engaged 3,100 unique girls across Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Haryana - achieving an 86% positive recommendation rate.
The chatbot facilitated 11,000+ conversations, highlighting the need for integrated sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and mental health (MH) resources, providing young women safe spaces to articulate challenges and build resilience. Key topics addressed included stressors around love life (33%), self-love (14%), and loneliness (11%). Tools designed to support interpersonal challenges resonated strongly, with the ‘Difficult Conversation’ seeing 60% completion, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy receiving a 75% helpfulness.
Workforce
Combating loneliness to support workforce readiness in migrant blue-collar workers.
Wysa partnered with Smartstaff to pilot the Wysa Hindi app among 250 factory workers in peri-urban Delhi and Bangalore over three months. The pilot targeted predominantly male migrant workers (90%), aged 19-25 (80%), with 40% earning below INR 10,000 monthly.Capacity building among intermediary field executives led to sustained usage among workers, with 80% workers returning for multiple sessions. Screening revealed that this high-risk population faced significant mental health challenges, with 50% showing symptoms of depression and anxiety. With 9.5 minutes spent on average per worker per usage, the pilot was able to show a 27% increase in positive emotion among workers.
Workers prioritized tools for better sleep (46%) and managing anger (21%), reflecting their financial and job-related challenges. Overall positive rating of 92% underscores the effectiveness of field-driven mental health interventions in reaching and supporting underserved populations with accessible, contextually relevant support.
Healthcare
Feasibility study of supporting wellbeing in rural adolescents and young adults living with chronic conditions
Wysa collaborated with Udaan NGO for a feasibility study of six months in rural Aurangabad, Maharashtra, involving 80 participants aged 13-25. The study assessed Wysa’s effectiveness for adolescents and young adults living with type-1 diabetes in low-resource settings.
Participants used tools to manage regimen-related distress and emotional burden, and showed a 96% engagement rate. Qualitative analysis revealed Wysa improved mood, motivation, and adherence to diabetes care, with 61% users returning for more than 5 sessions with Wysa. The study indicated a high need for mental health support, with 96% reporting depressive symptoms compared to 42% with diabetes distress.