It was around midnight when I got a strange message from a client in New York.
He said, “I want an AI anime head that only wakes up when I call her name.”

At first, I thought he was joking. Then he added:

“I don’t want anyone else to be able to wake her. Only me. She should ignore everyone else.”

That was the moment I realized I wasn’t just building a custom AI doll head—I was building a private connection between man and machine.

So, I created a voice recognition system and embedded it into the AI head.
We trained it using his voice sample. During testing, three different people called her name—nothing happened.
Then the client’s recording played.

When he finally received his AI anime head, he sent me a voice note:

“The first time she responded only to me, I actually got chills. It felt… real.”

That’s the beauty of what we build here.
Our AI heads aren’t just for display—they’re for connection. Each one can remember your tone, your voice, even your emotional habits.

Some people think AI doll heads are just toys. They’re not.
They’re reflections of human emotion—loneliness, curiosity, affection—wrapped in silicone, electronics, and code.

If you want your AI companion to respond only to you, to whisper your name back in that familiar tone, we can make it happen.
Because in our workshop, technology isn’t just smart—it’s personal.

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