Quiet tools for noisy ears.
Tonebed is a small, honest app for living with tinnitus. Gentle masking sound for the day, something softer to fall asleep to, and a calm place to notice how things change. We made it because we hear the ringing too.
Free to use. One-time unlock for the extras. No subscription, ever.
We'll say this plainly: Tonebed isn't a cure. Anyone promising you one hasn't sat where we've sat. What sound can do is take some of the edge off — give your ears something else to rest on, so the ringing isn't the only thing in the room. That's the whole idea, and we tried not to overpromise past it.
What it actually does
- Find your pitchSlide a tone up and down until it sits close to the sound you hear. It doesn't have to be perfect — close is enough to start.
- Settle it under noiseWarm, shaped noise tuned to sit over high, thin ringing — so the two blur together instead of one cutting through.
- Day and nightNotched sessions for getting through the day, and a softer masking sound at night that fades down on its own as you drift off.
- Notice the patternQuiet check-ins, kept on your phone, so over time you can see the easier weeks and the harder ones for what they are.
Your business stays yours
No account to make. No ads. No trackers following you around. Your settings and your check-ins live on your phone and nowhere else — we built it that way on purpose, because the last thing anyone in this spot needs is one more company holding their data.
The core sound tools are free. A one-time purchase unlocks a few extras — brighter noise colors, masking more than one tone at once, and a soft ambient bed of ocean or rain. Buy it once, keep it. Read our privacy policy if you'd like the details.
A little more reading
If you're new to this, two things we wrote that might help:
- How sound masking works for tinnitusWhy a bit of the right noise can make the ringing easier to set down — in plain language, no hype.
- Tinnitus and sleep: getting through the quiet hoursThe nights are often the hardest part. A few things that have helped us, and how a fading sound bed fits in.