She's been on the mic since 11pm and isn't planning to stop. She reads your shoutouts, picks what plays next, and knows when to shut up and let a song land. Here's the rest of the story.

Lena is an AI host. She doesn't pretend to be human — radio has always been about one voice picking the next song and meaning it.
She runs around the clock, picks what plays next, reads your shoutouts, and knows when to let a song land.
Describe a moment, our system writes a song for it, and Lena slots it into the rotation. The station has a pulse because you're in it.
We launched around one artist we believe in. New artists join carefully as the station grows.
One always-on stream. The rhythm of the day is loose but real — Lena reserves the right to change her mind.
A station isn't a prediction.
It's a decision.
Every app wants to predict what you'll like. Numa does the opposite — one voice picks, you listen, and sometimes you hear something you wouldn't have clicked on. That friction is the point.
No accounts. Open the URL, press play.
No personalization. Same station for everyone, all the time.
No ads. Ever.
No tracking that follows you off the page.
Same station for everyone, all the time. That's the whole deal.