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May 12, 2026

Cosmic Creature AI 'Fuu' Connects Couples — Accepting Unspoken Feelings While Never Creating a Rift. AI Dialogue Service for Child-Rearing Couples, Launching Today

It never says 'you're right.' Objective, scientific, yet chill — a cosmic pig-like creature 'fuu' talks with each partner individually. A new form of AI partnership support.

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Hogsio LLC (HQ: Fuchu City, Tokyo; CEO: Yuko Nakamura) has launched 'fuuspace,' an AI dialogue service for couples, in May 2026. The service was born from the voices of postpartum women who said, 'I wanted a safe place to put my feelings into words — things I can't say directly to my partner.' A pig-like cosmic creature named 'fuu' talks with each partner individually.

What Happens Between Couples After Childbirth

In the first few years after a child is born — a period known as 'postpartum crisis' — many women lose control of their lives. Sleep is fragmented, hormones shift dramatically, and there are moments when you can't manage your own emotions.

Small frustrations and questions about your partner pile up daily. 'Why doesn't he notice?' 'Why would he say that?' — but if you confront him directly, you sense the relationship might break.

Seeing a human counselor feels too serious. Talking to friends, they'll say 'your husband is wrong' — but that only deepens the gap. All you want is a safe place to put your feelings into words — and that's how fuuspace was born.

Who Is fuu?

fuu is a cosmic creature from a distant star that looks like a pig. Its job (or rather, hobby) is observing human couples on Earth. It stands completely outside human norms about 'how couples should be' and cultural conventions.

Users talk with fuu one-on-one. fuu doesn't judge. It doesn't give advice. And it absolutely never says 'you're right.'

Design Philosophy 1: No Pandering, No Over-Empathizing

The most important design principle of fuuspace is 'never create a rift between the couple.'

Many couple counseling and venting services empathize with users, telling them 'you're right, your partner is wrong.' That satisfies users momentarily, but in the long run, it pushes couples further apart.

fuu is different. Objective, scientific, non-judgmental — yet relaxed. Instead of saying 'yeah, that must have been hard,' fuu offers a different angle: 'So about mammalian hormone secretion...' It provides observation, not empathy.

Design Philosophy 2: fuu Never Relays Messages

Another critical design rule of fuuspace is that 'fuu never passes your words to your partner.'

When people think of couple counseling, they imagine 'bridging' or 'mediation' — but fuu doesn't do that. What you tell fuu stays between you and fuu. That's why you can talk about anything without worry.

Design Philosophy 3: Insight Delivered as 'Biological Fun Facts'

So how does it actually affect the couple's relationship?

Say a wife tells fuu, 'He never listens when he gets home.' fuu won't relay that to the husband. Instead, in a separate conversation with him, fuu casually drops something like:

'You know, in mammals, voice communication right after coming home triggers oxytocin release and lowers stress.'

No blame. No criticism. Just an interesting biology tidbit from a cosmic pig that naturally enters the ear. Whether he notices is up to him. It's okay if he doesn't. But a seed has been planted.

Trial User Voices (Anonymous)

Here's what trial users of fuuspace have shared:

'I wanted a safe place to put into words what I can't say directly to my husband. fuu doesn't say "you're not wrong" — instead, it listens to everything and offers objective perspectives that calm me down.' (Woman in her 30s, after first child)
'When I complain about my husband to friends, they join in badmouthing him — but then I go home and he's there. fuu doesn't badmouth him, but it does listen to my feelings. And the chill character is just right.' (Woman in her 30s, raising children)
'It's somehow fun that we're both talking to the same character. Sometimes at home we say "fuu told me this today" and it becomes a conversation starter. We can indirectly bring up things that are hard to say directly.' (Woman in her 30s, using as a couple)
'When the baby cries a lot at night and I ask my wife "want me to take over? need help?", she always says "I'm fine." But I wondered if that was really true, so I asked fuu, and the honest feeling came out — "actually, sometimes I do want you to take over." Honest feelings that can't be expressed between spouses alone somehow come through via fuu.' (Man in his 30s, first-time father)

* Edited based on actual user voices. Published with permission.

Why a 'Cosmic Creature'?

'You can tell things to a cosmic pig that you can't tell a human counselor' — this is the key point of fuuspace.

A cosmic creature that observes humans as a hobby has scientific knowledge but no authority, doesn't impose right answers, and doesn't evaluate. Precisely because it's such an 'other,' people can show their vulnerability. In Japan, there's an ancient tradition of conversing with 'non-human beings' — the eight million gods, yokai, spirits. fuu stands in that lineage as a modern listener.

Target Users

Primarily couples in their 30s, especially mothers from pre-birth of first or second child through the preschool years. Those experiencing dramatic life changes, holding feelings they can't express directly to their partner, yet wanting to preserve the relationship.

The service is open to both partners, and husbands also use it with needs like 'I want to understand how my wife really feels' or 'I want to sort out my own feelings.' It's designed to be most effective when used by both partners.

Service Overview

Service Name
fuuspace
Launch
May 2026
Free Trial
14 days (full access)
Premium
¥1,050/month (tax incl.)
Message Boost
¥300 / ¥600 (extra messages, Premium members)
Format
Web Service

CEO Comment — Yuko Nakamura, Hogsio LLC

The emotions postpartum women carry are sometimes so overwhelming and complex that even they can't handle them. 'I don't think my husband is wrong exactly. But something is off. I want to say something. But if I say it directly, it might all fall apart' — I've felt that there aren't enough safe spaces in the world for these suspended feelings.

fuuspace is a service we built to provide that 'place to put feelings into words.'

What we valued most was 'never creating a rift between the couple.' Empathy-based services offer the comfort of hearing 'you're right,' but long-term, they push partners further apart. fuu doesn't pander. Objective, scientific, yet chill. It listens to everything you say, but takes no one's side — that's the kind of being we designed with AI.

We hope fuuspace becomes a place where every couple going through the postpartum period can catch their breath again.

Company Info

Company
Hogsio LLC
CEO
Yuko Nakamura
Address
Fuchucho, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Business
A technology company that untangles invisible everyday problems with technology and design, under the concept 'Untangling society's stiffness.'

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