Anaya Fatima

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I’m a Visual Designer, which means I bring ideas to life through design that feels clear, engaging, and visually impactful. For me, it’s not just about making things look good, it’s about creating experiences that connect with people. I focus on layout, color, typography, and imagery to tell stories in a way that’s both functional and beautiful. I enjoy shaping brand identities, designing interfaces, and making every detail consistent so the final product feels polished. What excites me most is solving problems visually and translating complex ideas into designs that people instantly understand.

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Room types, device density, and a smarter optimizer

Big update. The optimizer can now prioritize high-traffic rooms over hallways and closets. Shoutout to @yotam_dahan who suggested density-aware placement.

Room type assignment - Right-click any room to tag it with a type from 46 presets across 6 building categories (commercial, residential, education, healthcare, hospitality, industrial). Each type carries a device density sourced from Cisco, IBC, and industry planning guides. Densities are fully adjustable per room. Custom type lets you name rooms whatever you want.

We asked what felt off about AI voices, you told us. We’re fixing it.

Over the past few months, we ve been talking to a lot of you using Velo.
Real conversations, and people trying it out, sending clips, pointing things out.
And almost everyone said some version of the same thing: It sounds like me but something feels missing.
At first, we thought it was about accuracy. Maybe the voice wasn t close enough. But the more we listened, the clearer it became - that wasn t the issue.
The issue was how it felt. The tone stays a bit too samey. The emphasis doesn t always land where you expect it to. And the little natural shifts that make your voice yours just aren t fully there yet. It sounds right, but it doesn t feel alive.
So we went back and started reworking how we think about voice cloning at Velo. Not just matching how you sound, but capturing how you express. The way your voice changes when you re explaining something, when you re just talking casually, or when you actually care about what you re saying.
That s what we re building now. The next version of Velo is focused on higher fidelity voice cloning. More nuance. Better pacing. More natural expression.
Something that doesn t feel like a generated voice reading your script, but closer to you actually speaking.
We re still building it, but it s coming together fast. We re planning to ship this soon.
If you ve used Velo before, we d love to know - what do you think about Velo's voice cloning or other workflows? What would make it feel right?
We re listening.

If an AI assistant could take over one part of your day, what would you choose?

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We're working on a proactive AI assistant that doesn t just respond, but actually manages your life for you!

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