Building trustworthy, culturally-aware AI systems with data integrity at the core — fluent in Hausa, rooted in African heritage, designed for real impact.
Hausa is now available. Fulbe, Yoruba, and Igbo are coming soon as part of AfricanaAI's mission to support African languages through culturally intelligent AI.
We began with Hausa — one of Africa's most widely spoken languages — but our mission is broader. Every African language is included in AfricanaAI. No community should be left behind.
Starting with Hausa and expanding to every African language — natural, fluent dialogue that honours the depth and culture of each tongue.
Empowering people to access education, healthcare information, and public services in the language they think, learn, and live in.
Translation, grammar checking, summarisation, and culturally aware content generation — built for real African contexts.
Built with African linguists, communities, and voices — AI that reflects Africa's values, not just translating words but truly understanding them.
AfricanaAI is building intelligent systems that empower people across Africa to access knowledge in the languages they think, learn, and live in.
We began with Hausa — one of Africa's most widely spoken languages — but our mission is broader: every African language is included in AfricanaAI. No community should be left behind in the age of artificial intelligence.
We believe technology must be built with integrity — especially when it serves communities that have historically been excluded from its development.
Every piece of data we train on is curated with care. We never compromise on accuracy, provenance, or consent. Your data, your community, your trust.
We build with bias awareness at the forefront. Our systems are tested against cultural sensitivity standards and regularly audited for fairness.
Revenue and recognition generated by AfricanaAI flows back into African communities — funding local developers, linguists, and educational initiatives.
Join the movement. Access AfricanaAI for free and help shape the future of African language intelligence.