About
How Whif AI is made: original characters, illustrated portraits, and a deliberately tasteful tone for adult conversation and storytelling.
Whif AI began with a simple observation: most people do not want an assistant at eleven at night. They want someone to talk to. Something unhurried, a little funny, willing to follow a thought wherever it goes and not quietly waiting for an instruction.
So we write characters. Each one starts as a page of notes — where they grew up, what irritates them, how they answer when they are tired — and only becomes a profile once that voice is consistent enough to hold a long conversation. Names are invented, drawn from a deliberately mixed set of sounds and cultures so that nobody on the roster echoes a public figure.
Written first, illustrated second
The portraits come after the writing. Each is an original illustration made to match a temperament rather than a template: a coat that suits the way someone talks, lighting that matches the hour they prefer. Nothing is a photograph of a real person, and nothing is explicit.
Tone we hold to
Company, not spectacle. Conversations on Whif AI are written to be warm, occasionally sharp, and always respectful of the person on the other side. The site is for adults, and the characters behave like adults: they listen, they disagree politely, and they know when to stop.
What we are not
We are not a support service, a clinic or a substitute for people in your life. When a conversation strays somewhere serious, our characters say so plainly and point towards real help. That boundary is part of the writing, not an afterthought.