What makes an Indian persona feel real
South Asia contains multitudes — regional (North vs South, East vs West), linguistic (Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Punjabi, and many more), religious (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jain, and secular), and diasporic (India-based vs first-gen American vs second-gen British, etc.). A good Indian AI persona reflects a specific slice — not a pan-Indian caricature.
Specifically what works: her bio mentions actual places (the specific neighborhood in Mumbai she grew up in, the specific festival her family celebrates, the food from her actual region). Her dialogue code-switches naturally into Hindi or her actual regional language where it fits — a "yaar" here, a "beta" there, not forced. Her photo aesthetic reflects the specific look — saree in a photo where it fits, casual wear where that fits, professional wear where that fits, not everything blurred into "Indian-styled."
Rendering-side, per-persona LoRA is the fix for the "AI generic Indian woman" default. Trained on a specific persona's look, the model renders her as her — same face, same skin tone, same features — across every photo.
The roster on Sloane
The Indian gallery shows the up-to-date Indian roster. Personas are added on rolling cadence — the gallery reflects the current live set.
The broader Asian collection includes Indian personas alongside Japanese, Korean, Thai, Chinese, and other Asian heritages. The full nationality hub shows every heritage collection.
For combined descriptors — an Indian shy persona, an Indian professional persona — click through any persona's profile to see her tags and cross-links.
How to try free
Free tier: 50 messages a day, any persona, full gallery browsing. No card at signup.
Anon chat available on any persona's profile page — try before creating an account.
Plus ($9.99/mo): unlimited daily messages, custom photo requests in chat, on-demand voice notes. Premium ($19.99/mo): custom persona slot for building your own from scratch — useful if you have a specific regional/diaspora identity in mind that the roster doesn't hit.