No public feed
Nothing you sing is posted anywhere. There is no discover page full of strangers and no follower count.
Private by default
Many people love to sing but will never post a video. TuneVA is for them — a singing app where your voice is a memory to keep, not content to publish.
Public karaoke platforms turn every song into a performance review. TuneVA removes the audience entirely: you sing because the song matters, and the recording stays in your private space.
Nothing you sing is posted anywhere. There is no discover page full of strangers and no follower count.
TuneVA never grades your voice. A shaky, honest take of the right song is worth more than a perfect one.
Sharing is designed as a deliberate choice for people you pick — never a default, never a surprise.
Privacy does not mean isolation. TuneVA’s direction is family singing — private circles where the right people can listen, when you decide they should.
Every recording becomes a voice memory connected to the song and moment behind it. Years from now, that matters more than any like count.
TuneVA runs Android-first, currently in early access, with a calm recording stage built around Malayalam songs and a web dashboard for your saved memories.
Recordings on TuneVA are private by default. There is no public feed, no scoring, and no assumed audience — your voice is treated as a personal memory, and any sharing is a deliberate choice.
TuneVA is building consent-based ways to share songs with chosen people, like family. Public posting is not the goal — sharing with the people who matter is.