
Resolveera and independent developer Srinjoy Goswami are proud to announce VentAI, an AI-powered emotional support companion built on a simple principle: your mental health data should never be monetized.
This year long collaboration addresses a critical gap in digital mental health. While most apps send sensitive conversations to cloud servers, VentAI keeps everything on your device. It's privacy-first, completely free, and requires no account or data collection.
In a world where mental health apps monetize your data, VentAI proves another way is possible. We believe emotional support should never come at the cost of your privacy.
Most mental health apps: Send your data to their servers. Store it in the cloud.
VentAI: Everything stays on YOUR device.
Features:
Web Version (Live):
VentAI is now available online at https://ventai-web.onrender.com/
Android App: Fully developed and ready for testing. Open testing available soon without signup or data collection.
Windows App: Coming in approximately one month.
Linux App: Coming after Windows release.
macOS and iOS App: We are working on macOS and iOS support. This will take additional time due to Apple's development requirements and testing process.
Get Started: Visit https://ventai-web.onrender.com/
VentAI: Your thoughts. Your privacy. Your pace.
Resolveera × Srinjoy Goswami
Please provide your feedback on Vent AI here:
Please note that this form is completely anonymous and no personal information is collected.
Critical Disclaimer:
VentAI is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you are in crisis, call 988 immediately. See full disclaimer below.
Vent AI Liability Disclaimer
Last Updated: August 2026
IMPORTANT LEGAL DISCLAIMER VentAI is NOT:
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
VentAI and its creators are NOT responsible for:
YOU ASSUME ALL RISK:
By using VentAI, you accept full responsibility for any outcomes of your actions. VentAI provides no guarantees about emotional outcomes or safety.
IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS Do NOT rely on this app. Immediately:
PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
If you are under 18, your parent/guardian is responsible for your use of this app. This app is NOT suitable for unsupervised minor use.
NO MEDICAL RELATIONSHIP:
Using VentAI does NOT create a doctor-patient relationship. You are not receiving medical, psychiatric, or therapeutic treatment.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
The creators of VentAI assume NO liability for any harm, injury, or consequences resulting from app use.
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