— A primer
Not a chatbot.
A character —
with a face,
a voice,
and a story.
An AIXH avatar is cast, not generated. We begin with a real person — their face, their voice, their expertise — and build a conversational presence that can listen, respond, and represent them with precision. The result isn’t an approximation. It’s an extension.
We don’t ship anything we wouldn’t want our own family to meet.
Known figures. Living talent, estates, legacy IP.
Some voices are too important to fall silent. We work with estates, producers, and brands to extend cultural figures conversationally — so their presence continues, on their terms.
Medical and clinical.
A physician’s expertise shouldn’t end at the clinic door. We build conversational medical avatars trained on a doctor’s own protocols, voice, and knowledge — present for patients when the physician can’t be.
Personal memorial.
When Pam Cronrath’s husband Bill died after nearly 60 years of marriage, she wanted to honor a promise: a “super wake.” Bill spoke to 200 mourners at his own funeral — and answered their questions. As covered by the BBC.
What every avatar does
Hears you.
Sub-300ms turn-taking. Interruptions. Pauses. Breath. The cadence of being heard.
Remembers.
A persistent memory of your story, your people, the things you've already said before.
Sounds like them.
Voice modeling trained on consented archives. Idiom, rhythm, the catch in the throat.
Looks like them.
Photoreal video avatars with consented likeness — for stage, for screen, or for one person.
Stays in lane.
Persona guardrails. Refusals. Topics it won't touch. A character, not an oracle.
Keeps showing up.
We host it, monitor it, and care for it on your behalf — for years, not for a launch.