About this app
Drift off faster with soothing sounds that quiet a busy mind and mask the noise around you. Sleepmac plays the same calming sounds as the Sleepmac white noise machines, now free in your pocket. Choose a single track or blend your own mix, set a gentle timer, and let better sleep take over. WHAT'S INSIDE — 30+ real sounds - White noise, pink noise, brown noise and dishwasher hum - Fan sounds: box fan, ceiling fan, air conditioner, hair dryer and airplane cabin - Nature: gentle rain, thunderstorm, ocean waves, waterfall, fireplace and crickets - Aussie sounds: kookaburras, magpies, cicadas, rainforest and rain on a tin roof - Soothing lullabies for babies and grown-ups alike KEY FEATURES - Mix up to 3 sounds at once, each with its own volume slider - Sleep timer with a smooth fade-out: 15, 30, 60 minutes or a custom length - Live countdown so you always know how long is left - Remembers your last mix and picks up right where you left off - Wake-up alarm that rises gently from silence - Plays in the background and on the lock screen - Works fully offline, no internet needed WHO IT'S FOR - Light sleepers who wake at every little sound - Parents settling babies and toddlers - Shift workers sleeping during the day - Anyone needing focus for study, work or meditation - People seeking calm relaxation or tinnitus relief COMPLETELY FREE - No ads, ever - No login or account required - No subscriptions and no in-app purchases - No tracking, no analytics, no personal data collected Proudly Australian — made in Sydney by Sleepmac, the team behind the Sleepmac white noise machines. Better Sleep Assured. Questions or feedback? Email admin@sleepmac.com or visit www.sleepmac.com.au
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- First observed Aug 21, 2026 · 9:04 PM Free