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quiet your mind.
Generate binaural beats, ambient soundscapes, and breathing exercises for deep focus, sleep, and calm.
Dive further into silence
Binaural Beats
Auditory illusions designed to support brainwave entrainment.
Made for focus, meditation, and restorative sleep.
Isochronic Tones
Evenly spaced audio pulses that guide your brain into states of clarity and energy.
No headphones required.
Bilateral Beats
Alternating sounds that rhythmically shift between your left and right ears.
Highly effective for soothing anxiety and creating EMDR-style relaxation.
Noises to help you focus.
Block out distractions. Perfect for studying in busy environments, or helping tinnitus.
Just breatheeee
Follow visually guided rhythms to lower your heart rate and center your mind in minutes.
Ambient Soundscapes
Beautiful layers of natural and synthetic sounds to help you focus, relax, or fall asleep.
From the Blog
Explore the science and practice of brainwave entrainment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the generator, frequencies, and usage.
What is Binauro and is it free?
Binauro is a free, open audio generator website running entirely in your browser. You can create custom binaural beats, isochronic tones, and ambient soundscapes for focus, sleep, and meditation without any cost, ads, or login.
Do I need headphones for Binaural Beats?
Yes. Binaural beats work by playing two slightly different frequencies in each ear (e.g., 200Hz and 210Hz) to create a perceived 'beat' (10Hz) inside the brain. For Isochronic Tones or Ambient Noises (Rain, Brown Noise), you can use speakers.
Can I use Binauro offline?
Yes! Binauro is a Progressive Web App (PWA). Once loaded, all audio generation happens locally on your device via the Web Audio API. You can install the app on your phone and use it without an internet connection.
Which frequency should I choose for sleep or focus?
For deep sleep, use Delta waves (0.5-4 Hz). For meditation and relaxation, try Theta (4-8 Hz). For relaxed focus, Alpha (8-14 Hz) is best, while Beta (14-30 Hz) is ideal for high-energy concentration and problem-solving.
What is the difference between Isochronic Tones and Binaural Beats?
Binaural beats require headphones and create a continuous illusion of a pulse. Isochronic tones use a single tone that turns on and off rapidly. Isochronic tones are often perceived as more distinct and work effectively over loudspeakers.
Is my usage private?
100%. Since the audio engine runs in your browser (client-side), no audio data is ever sent to a server. Your custom presets and settings are stored on your device.
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“The quieter you become, the more you can hear.”
- Ram Dass, Spiritual Teacher