Solh Wellness Launches India’s First AI-Based Stress Monitoring Kiosk
Streffie utilizes AI-driven facial biomarker analysis to capture 68 micro-expressions and facial points, allowing for real-time assessment of stress levels.
Delhi-based startup Solh Wellness has introduced Streffie, India’s first artificial intelligence (AI)-based stress monitoring kiosk, at the Indian Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, held at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka.
Streffie utilizes AI-driven facial biomarker analysis to capture 68 micro-expressions and facial points, allowing for real-time assessment of stress levels.
The system converts these signals into measurable insights, enabling individuals, institutions, and organizations to track and manage emotional well-being.
“Streffie represents a new era where technology doesn’t just connect devices, it connects emotions, awareness, and action,” said a Solh Wellness spokesperson. “Through this innovation, we’re making stress visible, measurable, and manageable, bringing data-driven precision to emotional health.”
The kiosk is integrated with the broader Solh Wellness ecosystem, which includes the Solh App, Smart AI Dashboard, and REACH AI framework. Together, these platforms provide preventive, personalized, and scalable stress management solutions suitable for healthcare systems, universities, and corporate organizations.
Kapil Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO of Solh Wellness, highlighted the role of AI in mental health, stating, “AI and mental health share a quiet but powerful intersection. AI helps us measure what was once invisible — the subtle weight of stress, the early signs of strain. But data alone can’t heal; empathy does. The real revolution begins when AI meets compassion — that’s where transformation truly happens.”
IMC 2025, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, showcased India’s focus on AI, semiconductor development, quantum security, and 6G connectivity, reflecting the country’s ongoing efforts toward digital self-reliance.
Streffie’s launch marks a significant development in India’s mental health technology space, introducing data-driven stress monitoring to support preventive care and well-being initiatives.
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