
Srishti Mishra
Co-Founder at Wingy
About
I'm Srishti Mishra, Co-Founder of Wingy. I’m a builder who moves between the worlds of intense technical precision and deep human meaning. After years at Microsoft as an ML engineer—where I focused on SeeingAI and Responsible AI—I’ve pivoted into the consumer tech space to rethink how we connect. I’m currently building Wingy, a voice-first dating platform where I handle the full AI stack, from voice-based profiling to agent orchestration. I believe dating is broken at the interaction layer, and I’m using voice AI to fix it. When I’m not building, I’m likely solo backpacking, reading sci-fi, or writing. I’m looking to connect with founders and researchers who are passionate about AI-native consumer products and conversational interfaces. If you value intentionality and technical depth, I’d love to explore how we can create real value together.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Deep expertise in LLMs, voice AI, and agent orchestration
- ›Experience scaling enterprise Responsible AI and assistive technology
- ›Insights into building AI-native consumer products from scratch
- ›Intense, honest collaboration on original ideas
Looking for
- ›conversations around AI-native consumer products
- ›conversational interfaces
- ›voice agents
- ›why dating is broken at the interaction layer
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Spent several years at Microsoft as an ML engineer shipping on SeeingAI and building safety systems with Azure AI Foundry’s Responsible AI team before transitioning to entrepreneurship to build AI-native social products.
Education
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Computer Science Engineering, PES University (2015 – 2019)
Achievements
- ›Built the full product and AI stack for Wingy, including conversational onboarding and voice-based profiling
- ›Shipped on SeeingAI and built safety systems with Azure AI Foundry’s Responsible AI team at Microsoft
- ›Authored and published a book
- ›Developed multiple social products and side projects focused on human connection
Opinions
- Dating is broken at the interaction layer, not the algorithm
- Technology should be used to empower both people and systems
- Connection must be intentional and original, never performative
- AI-native consumer products require a rethink of conversational interfaces