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Family archive

Create a Family Voice Archive

Families keep photo albums for faces. TuneVA is where you keep the voices — the songs, hums, and melodies that make your family sound like your family.

Voices are part of family history

Ask anyone who has lost someone: it is the voice they miss first. A short song recorded today — a lullaby, a film melody, an evening prayer — becomes irreplaceable tomorrow. An archive is not a project; it is one recording at a time, started early enough.

Songs carry memories

TuneVA is built around Malayalam music because that is where so many family memories live — songs passed from grandparents to grandchildren across kitchens, weddings, and long car rides. Recording those songs keeps more than the melody: it keeps the person singing it.

Preserve musical moments privately

Everything in TuneVA is private by default. Your archive is not a social profile — it is closer to a locked family album, built on the same privacy-first foundation as all TuneVA voice memories.

TuneVA’s family direction

We are building Family Stage — private spaces where chosen family members can listen and add their own voices to the archive. It is being built slowly and around consent. Until it arrives, the family singing experience begins with the simplest step: record one voice you love.

Frequently asked questions

What is a family voice archive?

It is a private place to preserve voices, songs, and musical memories from the people who matter to you — recordings you can return to years later, in the singer's own voice.

Is Family Stage live?

Not yet. TuneVA is building family-focused ways to keep musical memories close, carefully and around consent. Today, every song you record is already saved privately — the archive starts with your own voice.

Who can hear the recordings in my archive?

Recordings are private by default. Nobody hears them unless sharing is deliberately chosen — TuneVA has no public feed and assumes no audience.

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