Indian music learning, reimagined

A calmer way to practice sur, swaras, and song pitch.

SwarSaathi is a learner-first music companion. Start with SwarPractice for real-time swara feedback, then grow into tanpura-backed riyaz, rhythm support, and song-aware learning tools.

SwarPractice
RiyazAccompaniment
Sa

Your Pitch · C3 · steady band

Tanpura · Sa-Pa · Teentaal 80 BPM
Available first SwarPractice real-time swara tuner
Private by design Microphone analysis without uploading voice
Practice-ready Tanpura, metronome, and guided pitch feedback
iOS App Store v1.1 (2) · Preparing App Store release

Product family

One companion, multiple practice moments.

SwarSaathi is designed as a family of focused tools. Each product solves one musical job clearly, while sharing pitch, swara, taal, and practice context across the learning journey.

Coming next

SurLens

Listen to a song from user-controlled playback, estimate its home Sa, and move directly into practice at that pitch.

In exploration

SwarPath

Turn familiar melodies into learner-friendly swara guidance, phrase practice, and rhythm-aware study tools.

SwarPractice

Built for the daily act of holding sur.

SwarPractice gives learners a simple feedback loop: choose a pitch, sing, see the swara, and understand whether the note is accurate and steady.

The web app is available now for desktop and mobile browsers. Use headphones if tanpura or metronome is enabled so accompaniment does not bleed into the microphone.

Launch SwarPractice
iOS release SwarSaathi v1.1 (2)

Preparing App Store release. This block updates from release.json for each app revision.

App Store link coming soon
Riyaz mode Real-time swara, saptak, wave, and session scoring.
Accompaniment mode Real tanpura loops, metronome, BPM, and taal cycles.
Your Pitch One pitch selector controls voice, tanpura, and future tabla.
On-device mic Voice analysis happens on the device for v1.

For learners and teachers

Practice support without musical clutter.

The interface is built to stay calm during singing. Practice mode focuses on swara feedback. Accompaniment mode focuses on the sound environment. Learners can move between both without losing pitch context.

Beginners

Use safer pitch choices, clear center bands, and accompaniment that does not accidentally play the wrong tonic.

Students

Build repeatable short drills with accuracy, stability, and pitch-bias feedback after each session.

Teachers

Use SwarPractice as a shared reference for pitch, swara naming, and steadiness during practice assignments.

Roadmap

From single notes to song-aware practice.

01

Hear your note

Real-time swara feedback, pitch tolerance bands, and session review for daily riyaz.

02

Set the room

Tanpura, metronome, and eventually real tabla loops tied to the same pitch selector.

03

Find the song's Sa

Mic-based listening estimates first, with partner-backed official audio analysis as the long-term path.

04

Follow the swaras

Guided notation and phrase practice once pitch confidence and rights are ready.

Partnerships

Responsible song intelligence needs strong partners.

SwarSaathi is learner-first. Future song intelligence benefits from high-quality metadata, stable IDs, licensed analysis paths, and India-focused music infrastructure partners.

Partnership interests

  • Bollywood and regional film catalog metadata
  • Stable track identifiers, preferably ISRC
  • Licensed server-side analysis of official audio
  • Permission to store derived non-audio results such as song pitch / Sa
  • Future rights discussion for notation and practice-backed learning experiences
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