Automatic day & night playlists
Set a sunrise and a bedtime, and Lulltide switches between your Day and Night playlists on schedule — focused sound by day, restful sound by night.
Background Audio Player
Lulltide plays your audio around the clock, switching between day and night playlists on its own — even while your phone charges overnight.
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Whether you want gentle background affirmations to focus by day, soothing sound to drift off at night, or evidence-based tools to soften tinnitus, Lulltide keeps the right sound playing — reliably, in the background, on your schedule.
Everything Lulltide needs to keep playing through the night, the commute, and the distractions — without you reaching for your phone.
Set a sunrise and a bedtime, and Lulltide switches between your Day and Night playlists on schedule — focused sound by day, restful sound by night.
Designed to keep going through reboots and interruptions, with battery-optimization guidance so it doesn't get killed mid-night.
Optionally begin playback the moment your charger connects — a natural bedtime cue, no button needed.
Add your own MP3, FLAC, WAV, or M4A files to the Day and Night playlists, or start with the included sounds.
Steps aside automatically for calls, video meetings, and Android Auto — then resumes when they're done.
Very low default volume with an optional boost, a live waveform visualizer, shuffle, fade, sleep timer, and play/pause cycling.
Tinnitus relief toolkit
Lulltide includes a set of tools grounded in published tinnitus research — to match your pitch, mask it gently, and track how you feel over time.
Slide a tone until it matches your tinnitus (the clinical method of adjustment), with an octave check so your maskers are centered on the right pitch and ear.
Narrowband, white, pink, and brown noise, plus coordinated-reset tones — tuned to your pitch and kept at a gentle, comfortable level.
Remove a band of sound around your pitch from generated noise — or from your own music — an approach explored in tailor-made notched-music research.
A self-referenced check sets your masker just below the level that covers your tinnitus — the 'mixing point' from Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. Not a hearing test.
Log loudness, annoyance, sleep, and concentration in seconds, and watch the trend over weeks as your brain habituates.
Apply notch-filter therapy to the music you already love, centered on your tinnitus pitch, and add it to your playlists.
These tools are for comfort, relaxation, and self-management — not a medical treatment, diagnosis, or hearing test. Keep the volume low, and stop if anything is uncomfortable. They don't replace advice from an audiologist or doctor.
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The basics are free forever. Premium unlocks the advanced tinnitus tools, all-night automations, and unlimited audio.
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Lulltide has no user accounts and shows no ads. Your audio files and settings stay on your device.
Yes. The core day/night player with one file per playlist and generated noise is free forever. Premium unlocks unlimited audio and the advanced tinnitus tools.
That's what it's built for. Lulltide is designed to keep playing through reboots and interruptions, and it can start automatically when you plug in your charger. The app includes battery-optimization guidance for the most reliable overnight playback.
No. The tinnitus tools are for comfort and self-management, drawing on published research. They are not a medical treatment, diagnosis, or hearing test, and they don't replace advice from an audiologist or doctor.
Yes. Add your own MP3, FLAC, WAV, or M4A files to the Day and Night playlists. With Premium you can even apply notched therapy to your own music.
Never. The optional waveform visualizer uses Android's Visualizer API on the app's own output; no microphone audio is ever recorded, saved, or transmitted.
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