About Us
Vocal Archive is a browser-based suite of precision audio tools and a growing library of music theory and vocal technique articles. We build utilities for musicians, producers, and singers who want to get straight to work without fighting their software.

Our Team
We are a small team of musicians, engineers, and audio enthusiasts building the tools we always wished we had.




Built for the workflow
We started Vocal Archive simply because we wanted a toolkit that actually felt right under our fingers. Whether you are tracking a difficult vocal take, dialing in intonation on a fresh set of strings, or woodshedding a complex passage, the last thing you want is your software getting in the way.
We needed tools that felt like a natural extension of the creative process. The kind of utilities you can pull up in a browser mid-session, grab what you need, and immediately get back to playing.
Speed and precision
Every tool here is engineered to remove friction. There are no splash screens, no waiting around, and no convoluted menus. When you need a strobe tuner, you open it and it immediately locks onto your pitch. It is fast, highly accurate, and completely out of your way.
The toolkit
- Universal Chromatic Tuner and dedicated tuners for Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Violin, and Flute.
- Acoustic Analyser for detailed pitch and scale detection.
- Vocal Range Finder to map your singing limits.
- Chord Finder for piano and keyboard visualization.
- Metronome with tap tempo support.
- Audio extractors and media converters.
- 17+ articles covering deep-dives into music theory and technique.
Who uses this?
- Beginner guitarists trying to get their instrument perfectly pitched before a lesson.
- Session musicians who need an instant, highly accurate strobe tuner on their laptop.
- Vocal coaches and teachers looking for a reliable visualizer to use in the classroom.
- Bedroom producers extracting audio samples without firing up a heavy DAW.
Talk to us
If something is broken, if a tool is missing, or if you just have an idea on how we can make this better, we want to hear from you. We read every message. Drop us a line on our Contact page or email us directly at hello@vocalarchive.com.