Stillwater

Five small rooms for the same quiet. Each one makes its own sound, live, in your browser.

Ember

A breath-paced drone you breathe with.

detail The drone's volume rides the same envelope as the orb — inhale swells it, exhale lets it fall, but it never goes fully silent.

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Stratum

A mixing desk of living ambient layers.

detail Eight synthesized layers, each its own fader. Your whole mix encodes into the URL, so a link hands someone the exact soundscape.

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Bellcount

The anti-app: bells, silence, a dark screen.

detail Every bell for the whole sit is scheduled up front against the audio clock, so the timing never drifts — even if the tab sleeps.

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Murmur

A guided body scan that is never the same twice.

detail A seed drives every phrasing and pause. Same seed, same session — and the seed rides in the share link.

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Tidepool

Walk slower and the water clears.

detail It reads your walking cadence from the phone's motion sensor — the slower your steps, the sparser and brighter the water.

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All sound here is synthesized live in the browser — there are no audio recordings or files anywhere in these apps. Every drone, chime, bell, and layer of water is built from scratch with the Web Audio API each time you press start. A couple of things need a real phone rather than a desktop tab: Tidepool reads your steps from the device's motion sensor, and Murmur speaks through your device's built-in text-to-speech voices, which vary from one phone to the next. Both fall back gracefully — Tidepool offers a manual tempo, and Murmur always prints its narration on screen.