Ayra is a conceptual operating system that gives robots emotional presence.
Instead of imitating human expressions, it works with abstract visuals — adding a new layer of emotional projection to movement and voice. The project combines a modular visual identity, a system of dynamic states, and personalization based on the user’s emotional state.
Ayra is not a screen or an interface — it’s a sensing layer that responds, uplifts, and connects.







I don’t use icons or facial expressions to convey emotion.
Instead, I work with atmospheric photographs that evoke specific feelings — like calm, tension, or hope.


I translate photographs into abstract visualizations that preserve their emotional atmosphere.


Each of us experiences emotions differently — this app helps users personalize how their emotional states should look and feel.

Each image can be adjusted using visual attributes like movement, blur, color, or intensity.
This creates a living language of moods that shifts in real time based on the user’s current state.

The system can be integrated into any robot with a display.
