Language Support & Accessibility

Last Updated: January 24, 2026

🌐 Multilingual Support

Asha is designed to serve a global community. We currently support communication in 11 languages:

🇺🇸English
🇮🇳हिंदी (Hindi)
🇪🇸Español (Spanish)
🇨🇳中文 (Chinese)
🇸🇦العربية (Arabic)
🇫🇷Français (French)
🇩🇪Deutsch (German)
🇧🇩বাংলা (Bengali)
🇮🇳தமிழ் (Tamil)
🇮🇳తెలుగు (Telugu)
🇵🇹Português (Portuguese)

How it works: Simply type your question in your preferred language. Asha will automatically detect your language and respond accordingly. Medical evidence is retrieved from our database and translated contextually.

♿ Accessibility Features

  • Voice Input: Speak your questions using Deepgram-powered speech recognition (click the microphone icon)
  • Voice Output: Listen to Asha's responses with natural text-to-speech
  • High Contrast: Dark mode support for reduced eye strain
  • Screen Reader Compatible: ARIA labels and semantic HTML for assistive technologies
  • Keyboard Navigation: Full keyboard support for all interactions
  • Responsive Design: Optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices

🔄 Continuous Improvement Process

We are committed to making Asha accessible to everyone. Our improvement process includes:

  • User Feedback Loop: Every piece of feedback is reviewed by our team. Use the feedback button to report issues or suggest improvements.
  • Regular Audits: We conduct accessibility audits using WCAG 2.1 guidelines as our benchmark.
  • Language Expansion: We actively work to add support for more languages based on user demand.
  • Medical Evidence Updates: Our knowledge base is continuously updated with the latest peer-reviewed research from PubMed (30+ million articles indexed).

📬 Request Language Support

Need support for a language not listed? We'd love to hear from you:

Languages are prioritized based on user demand and our ability to ensure medical accuracy in translation.

🏥 Medical Accuracy Commitment

Regardless of language, Asha maintains the same fiduciary commitment:

  • Evidence is sourced from peer-reviewed medical literature
  • Citations are provided for verification
  • Asha will never diagnose or prescribe — only inform
  • Emergency situations are escalated appropriately