Free web tools for sound creators
Free web tools for sound creators.
We build browser-based audio tools to bring sound experience to anyone with an internet connection. Free. Open. No expertise required.
These aren’t side projects. They’re how we put our belief into practice — that sound experience should be available to everyone, everywhere.
Gibberish Sequencer
Free Beta
Type any line of dialogue. Hear it delivered by a character who doesn’t quite speak your language — but somehow still makes sense.
Give your game characters a voice without recording hundreds of lines. The Gibberish Sequencer takes any text input and generates phonetically plausible, emotionally expressive nonsense speech — like Animal Crossing dialogue, but tunable to your character’s personality, tone, and rhythm. Runs entirely in the browser. Free. No signup.
Suited for
Independent game developers · Animators · Sound designers · Visual novel creators · Prototypers who need character voice fast
Gibberish Sequencer
Character voice from any text — in your browser
Sound Map Browser
Drop audio files · see them mapped by how they sound
Sound Map Browser
Free · Open in Browser
Drop in up to 20 audio files. Instantly see them arranged by how they actually sound — not by what you named them.
The Sound Map Browser analyses your audio files using acoustic features — pitch, texture, brightness, rhythm — and maps them into a 2D space where similar sounds cluster together. A new way to navigate a sample library, explore a field recording collection, or understand what your sounds have in common. No account. No upload. Runs locally in your browser.
Suited for
Sound artists · Music producers · Workshop facilitators · Sample library designers · Researchers
Technical details
Built with Web Audio API and MFCC analysis. Dimensionality reduction via UMAP. Runs entirely client-side — your audio files never leave your device.
More tools coming.
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Have an idea?
Have an idea for a tool?
If there’s something you wish existed — a browser tool for a specific sound design problem — we’d genuinely like to hear about it.