Stories that sound
like home.
Some voices you want to keep forever. The way your mother reads Goodnight Moon. The way your dad does the growl in Where the Wild Things Are. The way Grandma laughs at the same page every time.
Lullavo lets you record that voice and put it inside the book. A child scans the page with any phone or tablet and hears the person they love, reading just for them. No app to download. No special device to buy.
Voices fade. Books don't.
The people who read to us are the people we remember most. Their voice, their pauses, the hush they saved for the quiet parts. It's the closest thing to being held.
But voice-notes get buried. Videos disappear into the camera roll. And when someone can't be there anymore, because of distance, or deployment, or time, what's left is too often a silence you can't fill.
Lullavo puts that voice inside the book itself. A QR code on the page. Scan it with any phone or tablet and the reading plays. No app, no account, no special device. Just a voice they love, kept inside the pages.
“Her voice is in the room with us every night. It's not a phone call. It's not a video. It's her, reading the way she always did, even from four thousand miles away.”
– Amara, mother of two, Lagos
Record once.
Listen forever.
Three steps. Any browser. Done in minutes.
Get your stickers.
Order a pack of Lullavo QR stickers. Each one is a blank, ready-to-record voice slot waiting for someone you love to fill it.
Record and place inside the book.
Scan a sticker with any phone, tablet, or computer to open the recorder. Read the book aloud, save your recording, and stick the QR code inside the cover.
Scan and listen.
Any child with any camera-equipped device points it at the code and hears you reading. Instantly. No app, no login, no setup.
If it has a camera and WiFi, it works.
We believe a child's access to their family's voice should never depend on owning the right device or the right plan. So we built Lullavo to work on everything.
The one in your junk drawer. The one with the cracked screen. If the camera works and it connects to WiFi, it's a story machine.
Any Android phone with a camera. Samsung, Pixel, Motorola, the prepaid one from the gas station. All of them.
Hand-me-down iPads. Amazon Fire tablets. The tablet the children use for car rides. It works on all of them.
The Chromebook that came home in their backpack. Open the camera, scan the code, hear the story.
The QR code opens a simple audio player right in the browser. One big play button. One volume control. Nothing else.
For anyone who can't
be there tonight.
The person reading to a child doesn't always live nearby. Lullavo lets their voice live inside the book, permanently. Every time a child opens the page, they hear someone who loves them.
Grandparents far away
Record a chapter in Sorrento. A child in Portland opens the book, scans the page, and hears Nonna's voice. Time zones don't have to mean missed bedtimes. All they need is any device with a camera.
Deployed & traveling parents
Record a whole shelf of books before you leave. Every night you're away, your voice is still there. The children can listen on a shared tablet, an old phone, anything.
The voices we want to keep
For the grandparents, the aunts, the people whose voices the children should grow up knowing. A recording inside a book lasts as long as the book does.
Private, always.
Your recordings are never public. Never sold. Never shared without your permission. When a child scans the code, they hear the recording and nothing else. No ads. No tracking. No accounts. Just a play button and a voice they love.
Yours, always.
These recordings belong to your family, not to us. Here's how we make sure they stay that way — through every device change, every move, every generation.
The Continuity Pledge
Your raw audio files are held in an independent legal trust with a third-party escrow provider. If Lullavo ever closes its doors, the files are released directly to you. Automatically. No request needed.
Coming soon
Voice Inheritance
Every family account includes a “pass this library to…” designation. When a primary account holder passes away, the full voice library transfers to the person they named. We're partnering with estate-planning platforms to offer a one-page voice-library codicil. Because a reading voice is part of what you leave behind.
Coming soon
Common questions.
Does the child need their own device?
No. Any shared device on WiFi works. A parent's phone, a sibling's tablet, a family iPad. The child just needs to point a camera at the QR code.
Do I need to download an app?
No. Not to record. Not to listen. Everything opens directly in the browser. On any device, on any operating system.
What if we don't have a smartphone?
Any WiFi-connected device with a camera works. That includes tablets, school Chromebooks, and older phones. If it can scan a QR code, it can play the story.
Can multiple family members record the same book?
Yes. Each person gets their own QR code sticker. One book can hold recordings from Grandma, Dad, an aunt, a cousin. Each sticker, each voice.
What does the child see when they scan?
A simple, fullscreen audio player. One play button. One volume control. No browser chrome, no navigation, no distractions. Just the voice.
How long can a recording be?
Up to 45 minutes per sticker. Enough for most picture books, a few chapters, or a long goodnight.
Start a small library.
Each sticker holds one recording and works with any physical book. Pick a pack, record when you're ready.
A voice in five books. Enough to get started.
For whole bookshelves and weekend-long recording sessions with grandparents.
For the whole family. Multiple voices, multiple books, every shelf covered.
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