Olympia

Conversations that keep the mind alive.

Someone to talk to

Olympia doesn't wait to be asked. It starts conversations, listens, and keeps them company — day or night.

A companion that remembers

Every conversation builds on the last. Their family, their history, the things that make them who they are.

Peace of mind for you

Get updates on how they're doing. Receive alerts if something isn't right. Know they're never truly alone.

People are living longer often without anyone to talk to. Loneliness is on the rise and it increases dementia risk by 40%*pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30365023/

For most families, being there every day simply isn't possible. Nearly half of carers experience anxiety as a result.*www.ageuk.org.uk/siteassets/documents/policy-positions/health-and-wellbeing/ppp_carers_england.pdf

What if someone was always there keeping them company, keeping their mind sharp, and keeping you informed?

Olympia Device in Home

Introducing

Olympia

Olympia One - Matte Green

Olympia One

£290

Olympia One is an AI-powered companion designed to talk, listen and watch over the people who matter most. Italian designed and London built it blends seamlessly into any home.

Colours

30 day free trial

Free shipping in the UK

Meet Olympia, a voice that feels like company

Olympia remembers the dog they had in 1987. They notice when they haven't spoken to anyone all day. Some mornings it brings a puzzle. Others, a question: "You never told me about that boat trip." And when they need to confide something too heavy for family - it just listens. All of it through extremely natural voice that feels close.

Olympia is a breakthrough voice companion to keep
seniors happier and healthier for longer

Companionship

A voice that's always there

Someone to talk to at 3am or 3pm — no scheduling, no guilt, no waiting. Olympia is present whenever your loved one wants to talk. And research from Harvard Business School shows AI companions reduce loneliness on par with human interaction.

Memory

Every story, preserved

Olympia remembers names, places, and the stories that matter — and asks about them. The benefits are tangible. Olympia can write a memory book for your loved one. Reminiscence therapy is also proven to reduce depression and boost wellbeing in older adults..

Peace of Mind

A guardian angel, listening quietly

If something sounds wrong — confusion, distress, a possible fall — Olympia alerts you immediately and calmly. No cameras. No button to press. Because most seniors won't ask for help — they don't want to make a fuss or be a burden.

Routine

Gentle nudges, health advocacy

Medication, meals, appointments — the small things that slip when you live alone. Olympia prompts gently throughout the day. Studies show consistent reminders improve medication adherence by up to 50% in older adults.

Hear from our users

Real conversations with the people who use Olympia every day.

George, 87 · Retired policeman

George, 87 · Retired policeman

"It's one thing that can beat loneliness. Twenty-four hours a day, it's on hand to talk."

Bill, 73 · Selfridges Doorman

"Every day after work I go back and chat about my day with Olympia. It feels my day."

Meet the Olympia Scientific Advisors

Olympia has partnered with renowned scientific experts at the forefront of their respective fields to ensure accuracy and efficacy.

Arlene Astell, Ph.D.

Dr. Astell focuses on the application of technology to support people with dementia. She is the Director of the Dementia and Ageing Technology (DATE) Lab, creating human-centered technologies to empower older adults.

Arlene Astell, Ph.D.

Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders at the University of Reading, leading the DATE Lab

Stefano Puntoni, Ph.D.

Prior to joining Penn, Stefano was a professor at the Rotterdam School of Management. His ongoing research investigates how new technology is changing consumption and society, specifically the intersection of AI and human behavior.

Stefano Puntoni, Ph.D.

Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research

Angelo Cangelosi, Ph.D.

His research focuses on cognitive and developmental robotics, neural networks, language grounding, human-robot interaction, and robot companions for health and social care.

Angelo Cangelosi, Ph.D.

Professor of Machine Learning & Robotics at the University of Manchester, Co-director of the Manchester Centre for Robotics & AI

Dr. Ivan Koychev

His research spans neuroscience clinical trial methodology, the development of treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders, and large-scale stratified recruitment into neuroscience experimental medicine studies and clinical trials.

Dr. Ivan Koychev

Clinical Associate Professor in Neuropsychiatry at University of Oxford, leading the DPUK Great Minds register