Layered soundscapes and ambient music designed for focus, meditation, and flow. Not a playlist. A tool.
Available on desktop and mobile web. iOS and Android apps coming soon.
Minimal soundscapes for deep reading and learning
Focused energy for tasks, code, and creative projects
Spacious ambient textures for inner stillness
Flowing, organic sounds for mindful movement
Gentle, fading textures to carry you into rest
Features
Nothing you don't. Simple tools that stay out of your way.
Blend nature sounds, ambient music, and tonal layers. Your mix, your way.
Optional stereo tones that sit beneath your soundscape for an extra dimension.
Built-in Pomodoro with focus and break cycles. Start a session, stay in the zone.
Generate unique ambient tracks tailored to your mode with a single click.
How It Works
Most focus apps give you a playlist. Seraph Labs gives you a mixing board. Layer nature sounds, AI-generated music, and curated classical — all playing together, all under your control.
Rain, ocean waves, forest, fireplace, thunder, stream — toggle any combination and set individual volumes. These are your foundation.
Generate unique ambient tracks with AI. Choose your instruments — piano, violin, flute, singing bowls — and the music is composed just for you.
Hand-picked public domain recordings — Bach, Debussy, Satie, Chopin — remastered for background listening. Timeless focus music.
The magic is in the mix. Play gentle rain from Layer 1, a piano AI track from Layer 2, and Bach's Cello Suite from Layer 3 — all at once, each with its own volume. Save your favourite combinations and recall them with one tap. No other focus app gives you this level of control.
Productivity
Ambient sound isn't background noise — it's a focus tool. Here's what structured audio does for your work sessions.
Based on self-reported focus times from early access users.
4 rounds × 25 min = 100 min of deep work
With built-in break reminders to keep you fresh.
Research
Every feature in Seraph Labs is grounded in peer-reviewed research on sound, cognition, and well-being.
Moderate ambient noise (~70 dB) enhances abstract thinking and creative problem-solving compared to silence or loud environments. A moderate level of background sound creates just enough distraction to promote diffuse thinking.
Mehta, Zhu & Cheema (2012). Journal of Consumer Research, 39(4), 784–799.
When two slightly different frequencies are played in each ear, the brain perceives a third “beat” at the difference frequency. This auditory stimulation is associated with measurable changes in brainwave activity, particularly in the alpha and theta bands linked to relaxation and focus.
Garcia-Argibay, Santed & Reales (2019). Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13, 387.
Listening to relaxing music significantly lowers cortisol levels, reduces perceived stress, and supports faster recovery from stress-inducing tasks. The effect is strongest with slow-tempo, low-pitch music without lyrics.
Thoma et al. (2013). PLoS ONE, 8(8), e70156.
“I put on Seraph Labs and two hours disappeared. In the best way.”
— Early access user
Pricing
No hidden fees. Cancel anytime. First-year subscribers get their price locked.
Pro
$39.99/yr — save 33%
For daily use
Team
Up to 20 people
$2.45 per person/mo