AboutVX-2026 · DSP v1.0

The voice is one instrument. One platform should treat it that way.

Every existing voice tool covers one slice — Smule does karaoke, Vanido does daily drills, Praat does clinical analysis. No one covers the full voice journey, from a child learning to speak loudly to a singer pushing their range to a patient recovering from surgery. Voxavia is built to be that platform.

Thesis

The voice is the most-used and least-trained instrument.

Most of us spend more time using our voice than any other instrument we'll ever own — and almost none of us train it. Voxavia is a measurement and practice layer that sits between lessons and alongside clinical appointments.

The closest analogy is what Whoop did for fitness wearables: turn measurement into the hero, then build coaching and credibility around it.

Voxavia's audio engine is shared across every audience — singers, speakers, clinicians, and (eventually) kids. The experiences layered on top of that engine differ; the measurements underneath do not.

That's the moat. Real-time pitch detection on noisy phone microphones in noisy rooms is non-trivial. Validated jitter, shimmer, CPPS, and HNR calibrated against Praat / MDVP norms is harder. Clinicians won't trust unvalidated numbers — so we keep validating.

Bounds

What Voxavia is not.

The lane is clear because the things outside it are clear. Voxavia is the daily measurement and practice layer — not these:

  • A karaoke app
  • A music school
  • A replacement for human voice teachers
  • A medical device
Why now

The tailwinds.

Voxavia exists at an intersection — modernised audio in browsers, normalised telehealth, and a generation comfortable with measuring themselves.

AI-driven feedback is now expected

Personalised, real-time feedback is no longer a luxury — favours new entrants over legacy clinical software that hasn't modernised.

Telehealth normalised home practice

Clinicians need software that lets patients practice between sessions with data flowing back. We built for that workflow first.

No serious vocal product for kids

Articulation apps cover language delays, not voice. The kid tier is on our roadmap, but not at the cost of audience confusion.

Values

How we build.

Measurement first

Every claim should trace back to a number. Subjective feedback is fine; unmeasured advice isn't.

Privacy by absence

We don't collect what we don't need. No analytics SDK, no telemetry, no backend. The simplest privacy story is having nothing to leak.

Honest about what isn't built

If the kid tier reuses adult drills, we say so. If validation is in progress, we say so. Trust is earned in the small print.

Scientific but warm

The numbers are clinical-grade. The interface is calm and friendly. The two are not in tension.

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Built to be measured.

The fastest way to understand Voxavia is to use it. Open the app and sing a vowel for ten seconds.

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