Numa Radio is always-on AI radio — fresh tracks, live energy, and listener requests, hosted by Lena, who's been on the mic since 11pm and isn't planning to stop.

Requests get read. Shoutouts get landed. Love notes, breakup notes, “I need to hear this right now” notes — they all go in the same queue. Lena picks what fits the moment.
Describe a moment — Numa writes you a song. Or send Lena a shoutout to read on air.
Three things happen here, on a loop, forever. Music moves, Lena comes back between tracks, and you can shape what plays next — from anywhere, in real time. No ads. No algorithm-of-the-day. Just a station with a pulse.
Stream offline — static presentation mode.
The station has moods. Late nights go soft. Mornings wake up slow. Weekends get a little louder. Here's the rhythm, roughly, though Lena always reserves the right to change her mind.
Numa lives on the open web — no app store, no download, no gatekeeping. Open the site on your phone and hit play. Want it on your home screen? Tap Add to Home Screen and it behaves like any other app: full-bleed, lock-screen controls, instant launch.
No install, no signup. Visit numaradio.com on any phone and the play button is the first thing you see.
Save Numa to your home screen and it launches full-bleed, no browser chrome. Feels like an app. Isn't one.
Lock your phone, switch tabs, check a text. Audio keeps going, with track metadata on your lock screen.