Mix and layer ASMR triggers to create your perfect soundscape for sleep, relaxation, or focus.
Our ASMR soundscape generator lets you create a personalized audio experience by mixing different ASMR triggers together. Simply tap on any sound tile to activate it, adjust the volume with the slider, and layer multiple sounds to build your ideal soundscape.
Each sound loops seamlessly so you can enjoy uninterrupted relaxation. Use the master volume control to adjust the overall level, or fine-tune individual sounds to get the perfect balance.
Everyone experiences ASMR differently. Some people find soft rain paired with keyboard typing deeply relaxing, while others prefer the gentle combination of page turning and whispering. Experiment with different combinations to discover what works best for you.
Gentle rainfall creating a steady, soothing white noise backdrop. One of the most universally relaxing ASMR triggers.
Rhythmic fingertip tapping on various surfaces. A classic ASMR trigger that many find deeply tingling.
Mechanical keyboard typing sounds with satisfying key presses. Popular for study and work sessions.
Soft, unintelligible whispered sounds with no discernible words, creating an intimate and calming atmosphere.
Light scratching sounds on textured surfaces, producing subtle and satisfying tingles.
Gentle, repetitive hair brushing strokes. A personal attention trigger favored for relaxation.
The soft rustle of book pages being turned. A quiet, meditative ASMR trigger.
The gentle scratch of pen on paper. A nostalgic, calming trigger for many listeners.
Warm, crackling fireplace sounds that create a cozy and comforting ambiance.
Rolling ocean waves with a gentle ebb and flow. Perfect for meditation and sleep.
Soft, flowing wind sounds that add atmospheric depth to any soundscape.
Outdoor campfire with crackling wood and a warm, open-air atmosphere. Pairs beautifully with birds or wind.
Gentle outdoor morning birdsong with natural chirping and singing. A peaceful start-of-day ambience.
Calm, rhythmic deep breathing to help guide your own relaxation and meditation practice.
Subtle office ambience with distant typing, soft hums, and gentle background activity. Great for focus.
Soft lip smacking, gentle mouth clicks, and other oral sounds. A popular personal attention trigger that many find deeply relaxing.