Lungoor is a small independent team building voice-first tools for people who think faster than they type.
We care about reducing friction between thought and action.
No productivity theatre.
No AI gimmicks.
Just tools that help people communicate with more clarity and less interruption.
Built around how thinking actually happens.
Most thoughts arrive incomplete, layered, and still forming. Typing forces structure too early. We believe technology should understand that better.
We're designers, engineers, managers, and product people trying to build software with more care than noise.
No external funding. No giant org chart. Just a focused team building thoughtfully, shipping consistently, and staying close to users.

“I want India to use its own voice with confidence. We care more about craftsmanship and long term usefulness than chasing funding headlines.”
LinkedIn“Lungoor is being designed with empathy for Indian culture, language behaviour, accessibility, and simplicity not as a global template adapted later, but as something intentionally crafted for us from the beginning.”
LinkedIn“We care deeply about how people feel while using the product. Development, for us, goes beyond technical frameworks it’s about crafting interactions that feel effortless, thoughtful, and worth returning to. Not just hustling and shipping.”
LinkedIn“Most people still experience AI as something complicated or distant. Our focus is on building systems where the complexity stays behind the architecture so voice, transcription, and understanding feel instant, natural, and effortless for everyday users.”
LinkedIn“We’re designing Lungoor as a companion product people can rely on throughout their day. The goal is to make interactions feel clear, lightweight, and intuitive where the experience supports productivity naturally instead of demanding constant attention..”
LinkedIn“Good products are built through consistency, not chaos.”
LinkedInWe're building Lungoor from India with a simple ambition:
Create software people genuinely enjoy using every day.
Not because it's loud. Because it's useful.