About this tool
We reference it when the article context is less about ownership and more about comparing recognizable songs already living online.
Fits lightweight browser listening, especially in Chromium-based setups.
Why we cover it
This tool appears in our editorial coverage because it addresses a recurring need our readers describe: a way to verify, compare, or work with audio in a controlled way. We include it because it does the job, not because of any single campaign.
Articles referencing this tool
440 Hz vs 432 Hz — A Practical Comparison
A straightforward comparison of the two tuning reference pitches, what each one is, and how to hear the difference for yourself.
White Noise, Pink Noise, Brown Noise — A Practical Guide for Better Sleep
A plain-language comparison of the three most common noise colors used as sleep aids, and how to pick the right one for your situation.
Nature Sounds for Everyday Calm — A Practical Guide
A guide to using nature sounds — rain, ocean, forest, wind — as an accessible way to support calm and concentration at home.
Sound-Based Approaches for Tinnitus — A Practical Overview
An honest look at sound-based approaches that are used to help people live with tinnitus, with links to authoritative resources like the NIDCD and the American Tinnitus Association.
Binaural Beats for Sleep — What to Know Before You Try Them
A grounded overview of binaural beats for sleep — what they are, what institutions like the NIH say about them, and how to incorporate them into a bedtime routine.
Sound-Based Approaches for Everyday Stress — An Overview
A grounded look at how music and sound-based practices are used for stress relief and relaxation, with links to authoritative sources.