By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : April 25, 2026 9:17 am
AI-powered platform uses real-time emotion scanning and personalised interventions to make emotional wellness measurable and actionable
Nihilent has launched nSEPIA Beta, marking the first market testing phase of what it describes as the world’s first emotion wellness platform designed to objectively measure and improve users’ emotional states through personalised interventions.
The beta launch was inaugurated by Kiran Deshpande, alongside the introduction of a “Founding Circle” of early users who will help shape the platform’s development.
nSEPIA is built as a closed-loop system that scans a user’s emotional state, recommends tailored interventions, and enables validation through a rescan. Powered by the Emoscape AI engine, the platform uses facial signals to map emotions in real time, independent of language or expression, offering users a more objective understanding of their emotional wellbeing.
Following a 30-second scan, users receive a visual “emotion orb” and guided insights, along with science-backed interventions such as music, breathwork, yoga, and meditation tailored to their current state. The platform also includes progress tracking and measurable outcome validation.
The launch comes amid rising concerns around stress, anxiety, and burnout, with emotional health often lacking structured tools for assessment and improvement. nSEPIA aims to address this gap by combining emotion measurement, personalised action, and outcome tracking within a single system.
L. C. Singh, Founder and Executive Chairman, Nihilent, said, “Technology has measured almost everything around us, but very little within us. nSEPIA is a step toward changing that. nSEPIA Beta represents an important step in bringing a new way of looking at emotional wellness into the market. While emotional health affects everyday life in profound ways, it has largely remained outside the reach of structured measurement and response, and nSEPIA was built to address that gap."