Why we made AlwaysThere

A small idea about love, distance, and the sound of your voice.

The first voice your child ever loved was yours. Long before words, they knew you by it — the sound that meant safe, and home, and here.

AlwaysThere began with a simple belief: that a child should be able to keep hearing that voice, even in the moments you can’t be in the room. Work, distance, a long night shift, miles between two homes — life pulls parents away from the bedside more than any of us would like.

So we built a way for your own voice to stay close. To teach them their first words and letters by day, and to carry them gently off to sleep at night. Yours — not a stranger’s, not an app’s. The voice they already trust most in the world.

Your voice belongs to you

We never sell it, and you can delete it whenever you want. It’s yours, always.

Made for the early years

We built this for toddlers — the season when your voice means the very most.

Comfort over everything

This was never about more screens or more content. It’s about a child hearing someone who loves them.

From the founder

AlwaysThere started with my first daughter.

Before she could say a single word, she knew me by my voice — it was the sound that settled her, the one that told her she was safe. Somewhere in those early days it hit me how much that voice meant to her, and how much I wanted her to have it even on the days I couldn’t be right there beside her.

That’s really the whole idea. I built AlwaysThere so she — and now your little one — can hear the voice they love most, for learning by day and for falling asleep at night, whether you’re in the room or a world away.

— Kia

We’re just getting started.

We’re welcoming our very first families — and we’d be honored if yours was one of them.

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