What Languages Do AI Voice Agents Support in India?
Vyora supports 8 languages live in production — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, and English — with Hinglish code-switching and Tier 3/4 dialect training, not just metro-standard pronunciation. Some competitors advertise 40+ languages, but for real Indian calling campaigns, depth beats a checkbox list. Here's what actually matters when you pick a language.
Ratnam, Founder · Vyora AI
At a glance
8
Languages live in production
Tier 3/4
Dialect + accent training, not just metro
15 cr/min
Same price, every language
The 8 languages, and where each one wins
Every language is available on every plan, at the same 15 credits/minute. There is no "premium language" upsell.
Why "40+ languages" is often a red flag, not a feature
A number of platforms market themselves on raw language count — some claim 10, some claim 40+. The number alone tells you nothing about call quality. Supporting a language well requires real training data from actual telephony conversations in that language, not just a generic text-to-speech voice bolted onto a translation layer.
When a platform spreads its training effort across 40 languages, most of them get thin coverage — the accent sounds slightly foreign, regional dialects outside the big cities aren't understood well, and code-switching (mixing English words into a Hindi or Tamil sentence, which is how most Indians actually talk) breaks the model's flow.
The question that actually matters:
Not "how many languages," but "does this language sound like someone from here, or someone reading a script translated from English?" Test a real call before you decide.
Hinglish and code-switching — the part most platforms get wrong
Real Indian phone conversations are rarely pure Hindi, pure Tamil, or pure English. A customer says "haan bhai, order confirm kar do" — mixing languages mid-sentence without thinking about it. An agent trained only on formal, single-language transcripts sounds stiff and foreign the moment a caller code-switches, which is most of the time.
Vyora's language models are built to handle that natural mixing rather than force a rigid, textbook register. For more on why this specifically drives conversion, see our guide on why Hindi and Hinglish agents convert 3x better than English in India.
Tier 3 and Tier 4 dialects — not just metro pronunciation
A lot of "Hindi support" in the market really means Delhi-standard, TV-anchor Hindi. That is not how most of India's 500M+ Hindi-belt population actually speaks. Accent, pacing, and vocabulary shift meaningfully between a caller in Lucknow, one in a small town in Bihar, and one in a Tier 4 town in MP.
Vyora's models are trained to handle that range — not just the standard textbook form of each language. If your customer base is concentrated in Tier 2/3/4 towns rather than metros, this matters more than the total language count on the pricing page.
Frequently asked questions
What languages does Vyora support?
Eight, all live in production today: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, and English. Every language is available on every plan — there is no language-tier upsell.
Does Vyora understand Hinglish, not just formal Hindi?
Yes. Most real Indian conversations mix Hindi and English mid-sentence, and the model handles that code-switching naturally rather than forcing a rigid, formal register that sounds foreign to the person on the call.
Will the agent understand a caller from a Tier 3 or Tier 4 town, not just a metro?
The models are trained to handle Tier 3 and Tier 4 dialects and accents, not only metro-standard pronunciation. A caller in a smaller town in UP or Bihar is not going to sound like a Delhi TV anchor, and the agent is built for that reality, not just the textbook version of the language.
Why does Vyora support 8 languages instead of 40+ like some competitors claim?
Because depth beats a checkbox list. A platform advertising 40+ languages usually means shallow support on most of them — thin training data, weak accent handling, and generic text-to-speech. Vyora's 8 languages cover the large majority of Indian SMB calling volume, and each one is trained with enough depth to handle real regional accents, not just the standard textbook form.
Can one agent use more than one language?
Yes. When you build an agent, you pick a primary language and can add a secondary language, so the same agent can handle callers who prefer either.
Do all 8 languages cost the same?
Yes — 15 credits per minute regardless of language. There is no surcharge for Hindi vs Tamil vs any other supported language.
Is a Marathi or Bengali agent as capable as a Hindi one?
Yes — all 8 languages are production languages, not a "beta" or "coming soon" tier. Marathi and Bengali agents get the same script generation, same call features, and same tier-3/4 dialect training as Hindi.
Key takeaways
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Vyora supports 8 languages live in production: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, and English — all on every plan, no upsell.
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The models handle Hinglish and natural code-switching, not just formal, textbook-register language.
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Training covers Tier 3 and Tier 4 dialects and accents, not only metro-standard pronunciation.
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A platform claiming 40+ languages is usually shallow on most of them. Fewer, well-trained languages consistently outperform a long, thin list for real Indian calling campaigns.
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Every language costs the same (15 credits/min) and an agent can carry a primary + secondary language.
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