Your voice carries more than words.

It carries everything you mean — your warmth, your humor, your care. When it doesn’t land that way, it’s not your fault. And it’s not who you are.

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You’ve been here before.

You say something warm and someone takes it the wrong way. You’re calm — but apparently you sound angry. You’re interested — but apparently you seem distant. You’ve watched a video of yourself and thought: that doesn’t sound like me.

You’re not imagining it. And you’re not the problem.

For some of us, the gap between what we feel and what others hear is real — and wider than it should be. Not because we lack emotional depth. Not because we don’t care. But because the acoustic signals that carry emotional meaning — the subtle rises and falls that tell someone I’m with you, I’m warm, I’m here — aren’t reaching them the way you intend.

And here’s what nobody tells you: you may not be hearing them clearly either. In others’ voices, or in your own.

Sound is more complex than it seems.

Human speech carries two kinds of information simultaneously. There are the words — the content. And there is everything around the words: the rises and falls in pitch, the warmth or coolness of tone, the rhythms that say I’m finished or I’m still thinking or I need you to know I mean this.

That second layer is called prosody. And it’s surprisingly fragile.

The emotional frequencies in a human voice are physically subtle — easily scattered by a room, absorbed by distance, lost in the ordinary acoustics of everyday spaces. Most people’s brains compensate automatically, reconstructing what the ear almost-but-didn’t-quite catch.

But for a significant number of people — more than you might expect — that compensation is less reliable. Not because anything is wrong with them. Because human auditory perception exists on a spectrum, like almost everything else about us.

The result: a persistent, low-grade interference between what you feel and what you express. Between what others mean and what you hear. A static that no one can point to, that doesn’t show up on a standard hearing test, that just quietly makes communication harder than it needs to be.

Until now, there was nothing you could do about it.

Amevoca clears the static.

Not by changing you. Not by training you, coaching you, or asking you to communicate differently. Amevoca works on the room — subtly, continuously, invisibly — so that the emotional layer of speech arrives the way it was meant to.

The prosodic signals that carry warmth, intent, and feeling become clearer. More present. More yours.

You hear yourself the way others hear you — perhaps for the first time. You hear others the way they mean to be heard. The gap between intention and expression quietly closes.

Conversations feel different. Easier. More like the connection you always knew they could be.

You don’t wear it. You don’t think about it. You don’t explain it to anyone in the room. Amevoca simply lives in your space — two small, unobtrusive components that most visitors would never notice — and does its work while you do yours.

Your voice, finally heard the way you mean it.

Two small things. One big difference.

Amevoca consists of two components that work together to gently reshape your room’s acoustics in real time.

The Processor

A small puck — barely larger than a stack of coins — that listens to the room and does the acoustic work. Tucks behind a lamp, sits on a shelf edge, disappears into the environment. Powered by USB. Always on, always quiet.

The Speaker

A familiar, unassuming speaker placed a meter or two away. It doesn’t play music. It doesn’t announce itself. It simply completes the acoustic loop — returning clarity to the room so naturally that the room itself seems to have always sounded this way.

The one control you’ll ever need

Two small buttons — up and down — to set the room’s warmth to your preference. Turn it up until something quietly shifts, until the room sounds — there’s no other word for it — warmer. Not loud enough that anyone would notice something playing. Just present enough that something has quietly shifted. Most people find their setting in under a minute and never touch it again. A mute button means the portable unit stays silent when you need it to — more on that in a moment.

At home.

Place the processor on a shelf and the speaker across the room. Amevoca becomes part of your space.

On the go.

Clip the processor to your bag strap with the compact speaker tucked inside. Amevoca Go ships complete — processor, speaker, and USB power bank included. Everything fits in your bag and works together from the moment it arrives. Ready to go.

One thing worth knowing: Amevoca Go is sensitive to closed, hard-surfaced spaces — a locker, a bag check, the bottom of a tote. In those environments it will let you know, loudly, that it’s unhappy. This is a known quirk we haven’t yet engineered away. It’s exactly why we included the mute button. Hit mute before it goes in the locker. You’ll remember after the first time.

You don’t change. The room does.

How many do I need?

One Amevoca unit covers a single room — wherever you spend the most time talking.

The dining room or kitchen is often the best first choice. It’s where the family gathers, where the day gets debriefed, where tone matters most and misreadings sting most. If conversations at the dinner table have ever felt harder than they should, start there.

Your home office or living room is a natural second. If you work from home, a unit in your workspace means you’re never without it during the hours when communication is most consequential.

Your office or conference room at work. Amevoca isn’t just for home. A unit in your office or the conference room where your team meets means clearer communication where the stakes are highest. Some employers may consider it a legitimate workplace expense — it’s worth asking.

Want to take it with you? Amevoca Go has you covered. It ships complete — processor, compact speaker, and USB power bank included. Everything fits in your bag and works together from the moment it arrives. Ready to go.

Some of our early users installed three or four. One in the living room, one in the bedroom, one at the office. A few gave one to a partner or friend. At $250 each, Amevoca Home is one of the less expensive changes you can make to meaningfully improve daily life. And if you want both home and portable, Amevoca Home and Amevoca Go together come to $470 — less than most people spend on a decent pair of headphones.

What speaker should I use?

Amevoca Home ships with everything you need. The included passive bookshelf speaker is hand-picked for its warmth and bass response — it’s the right speaker for most rooms, and the experience is complete right out of the box.

Amevoca Go ships with a compact portable speaker — well-chosen for travel and effective on the go. It doesn’t have the deep spectral range of the bookshelf speaker, so the effect is somewhat less full and natural than an installed unit. Think of portable as genuinely useful, and installed as genuinely transformative.

It started with the wrong note.

For most of his life, Eric Freudenthal sang off-key. Not wildly — just consistently, reliably, frustratingly wrong. Then a colleague who teaches singing at the university where Eric works mentioned something that changed everything: people who sing wrong notes tend to sing notes whose pitch is a harmonic of the correct one.

Eric didn’t just file that away. He immediately understood what it meant: his brain was confusing a harmonic of his voice for its actual pitch. He was mishearing himself — not because anything was wrong with his hearing, but because human auditory perception is more complex and more variable than most of us ever learn.

So he built something. A prototype device that fed his ear the actual pitch of his voice clearly and directly. The university patented it. It worked. For the first time, he could hear himself accurately — and sing on pitch intuitively, without effort.

But then something unexpected happened.

People told him his speaking voice had changed. That it seemed — there was that word — tamed. Warmer. More like the person they knew him to be.

He hadn’t set out to fix his speaking voice. He didn’t know it needed fixing. But the same mechanism that had been quietly misdirecting his singing had been doing something similar to his everyday speech — subtly misaligning what he felt from what he expressed, what he heard from what others meant.

That discovery became a question: how many people is this happening to, right now, without knowing it?

Amevoca is the answer he built.

Eric Freudenthal is a professor and inventor based in El Paso, Texas. Amevoca is produced by Freudensong LLC — joy-song — because that’s what this began as, and what it remains.

Be among the first.

Amevoca is in final development. A small first production run is coming — and we’re looking for the people who get it early, use it honestly, and help shape what it becomes.

This isn’t a crowdfunding campaign. There’s no stretch goal, no limited-edition colorway, no hype. Just a carefully made thing that works, offered first to the people who recognize what it is.

Amevoca Home — $250

The full experience. Includes the Amevoca processor and a hand-picked bookshelf speaker chosen for its warmth and bass response. Place the processor on a shelf, the speaker across the room, and feel the difference within minutes.

Amevoca Go — $220

For life on the move. Includes the Amevoca processor, a compact speaker designed to travel with you, and a USB power bank so you’re ready to go right out of the envelope. Clip the processor to your bag strap, tuck the speaker inside, and you’re set — to the coffee shop, the meeting, the moment that matters. Ready to go.

Both ship within the month. We’re a small company. We make everything thoughtfully and we stand behind it completely. We want to know if Amevoca doesn’t change the way your voice sounds to you and how you connect with others.

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A Freudensong product — El Paso, Texas.