Demonstrated at Mobile World Congress in February 2013, the software, then called Indigo, was first publicly launched by Artificial Solutions for Android mobile devices in April 2013, with a Windows phone app appearing later in 2013 and an iOS app in 2014.[1][2] One of the notable features of Lyra is its cross-platform functionality, and ability to retain a conversation across multiple devices.[3][4] It translates to around 70 languages.[5]
The Software was originally designed to compete with Apple's Siri Virtual Assistant and to bring the functionality to Android devices, which are incompatible with Siri.[6]