Naia
Table of Contents
  1. 1Video Manual
  2. 2Naia OS Live USB
  3. 3Installation
  4. 3.1Naia OS Installation (ISO)
  5. 3.2Linux App Installation
  6. 4Getting Started
  7. 4.1Naia Model Pricing
  8. 4.2naia-0.9-omni-24g Realtime Multimodal Module
  9. 4.3Live Demo
  10. 4.4Naia Model Download
  11. 4.5Naia Model — Developer Guide
  12. 4.6Naia Model Online (planned)
  13. 5Main Screen
  14. 6Chat
  15. 7Conversation History
  16. 8Work Progress
  17. 9Skills
  18. 10Channels
  19. 11Agents
  20. 12Diagnostics
  21. 13Workspace
  22. 14Browser
  23. 15Panel Management
  24. 16Voice Chat
  25. 17Settings
  26. 18Tool Details
  27. 19Naia Account
  28. 20Troubleshooting
  29. 21Open Source Usage & Contribution

6. Chat

The main conversation screen with Naia.

Text Chat

  1. Type a message in the input field at the bottom
  2. Press Enter or click the Send button
  3. Naia generates a response (streams in real-time)
  4. Use Shift+Enter for line breaks

Voice Chat (Live)

  1. Click the Voice Chat button next to the input field
  2. Once connected, a real-time two-way voice conversation begins
  3. Speak and Naia responds immediately with voice
  4. Click again to end the voice session
  • Text input remains available during voice chat
  • Avatar performs lip-sync animation during responses

Cost Display

  • Total API cost for the current session shown in the top right
  • Click to open the detailed cost dashboard:
    • Messages per provider
    • Input/output token counts
    • Naia balance (when connected)
    • Credit charge link

New Conversation

  • Click the + button (top right) to start a new conversation
  • Previous conversations are saved in the History tab

Memory: Naia naturally remembers things about you during conversation — your name, preferences, birthday, and more. These memories persist across all channels, including Discord DM. No manual action needed; just chat and memories build up automatically. All memories are stored locally on your device.

Tool Execution Display

When Naia uses tools, the chat area shows:

  • Tool name (e.g., "Read File", "Execute Command")
  • Execution status (running / success / error)
  • Results (expandable)

Approval Modal

For tool executions that require user approval (T2 and T3 security tiers):

ButtonDescription
Allow OncePermit this single execution
Always AllowAuto-approve this tool going forward
RejectDeny execution

@Mention

Type @ in the input field to mention a specific agent or entity. This directs your message to the mentioned target.