About Tiny Treasures
A private place for the voices families never want to lose
Tiny Treasures was founded by Anthony Sallemi and built with his wife, Kelsey. They did not want to forget how quickly their daughter's little voice changes.
Tiny Treasures keeps the sound of childhood and the messages a family wants a child to have one day. It is private by design, made for families rather than followers, feeds, or public sharing.
Why it exists
Photos preserve how childhood looked. Tiny Treasures is for how it sounded: first words, mispronunciations, small conversations, and the familiar voices a child may want to hear years from now.
Parents can keep their child's voice to replay with the family, and parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends can leave messages for the child. Those are different kinds of memories, and the product treats them differently on purpose.
The product follows the purpose
- Their voice is for now. Recordings of the child can be replayed by the family at any time.
- Messages are the author's choice. Each author chooses whether a message can be heard by the family now or stays private until the child opens the capsule.
- Audio stays audio. Tiny Treasures never transcribes recordings, analyzes a voice, or creates a voiceprint.
- There is no countdown. Nobody chooses an opening date, and the app never counts down to when a child opens their capsule.
- Recordings can leave the app. A person can export their own recorded messages and the child's treasures as one chronological audio file, free and offline.
Founder
Anthony Sallemi
Anthony Sallemi is the founder of Tiny Treasures. He and Kelsey built the product from a family need, while keeping the rest of their family story private.
For interviews, fact checks, product images, and gift guide details, visit the Tiny Treasures press kit.