Generate Various Types of Noise
Create white, pink, brown, blue, or violet noise for audio testing, sound masking, sleep aid, or creative sound design. Adjust duration and volume, then download as WAV.
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white Noise
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Use Cases:
- • White noise: Sleep aid, focus, tinnitus relief
- • Pink noise: Natural sound, better sleep quality
- • Brown noise: Deep relaxation, concentration
- • Blue/Violet: Audio testing, high-frequency masking
Note: All noise is generated in real-time in your browser. Download creates a WAV file at 44.1kHz stereo quality.
Noise Generator - White, Pink, Brown & More
Create various types of noise (white, pink, brown, blue, violet) for audio testing, sound masking, sleep aid, or creative sound design. Adjust duration and volume, download as WAV.
Why creators choose our AI Song Generator
Value propositions
Multiple noise color spectrum
Generate white, pink, brown (Brownian), blue, and violet noise - each with unique frequency characteristics optimized for different applications from audio testing to sleep therapy.
Instant browser generation
No uploads, no servers, no delays. Generate noise signals entirely in your browser using Web Audio API for instant playback and download with complete privacy.
High-quality WAV export
Download professional 44.1kHz WAV files suitable for production work, testing equipment, mastering references, or integration into your DAW projects.
Adjustable duration and volume
Fine-tune noise duration from 1 to 60 seconds and control output volume to match your specific testing or creative requirements without additional processing.
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Prompt library for AI Song Generator
Explore ready-to-run ideas grouped by mood, genre, and theme
Audio testing presets
4 promptsFrequency response measurement
pink noise, 30 seconds, medium volume - industry standard for speaker and room analysisFull-range speaker test
white noise, 20 seconds, medium volume - check entire frequency spectrum uniformlyHeadphone channel balance
white noise, 15 seconds, medium volume - detect left/right imbalances quicklySubwoofer verification
brown noise, 30 seconds, low volume - evaluate low-frequency extension and controlSound design presets
4 promptsAtmospheric texture layer
pink noise, 10 seconds, low volume - natural ambient background foundationSci-fi transmission effect
white noise, 5 seconds, medium volume - combine with filters for radio staticWind and air movement
violet noise, 15 seconds, low volume - create high-frequency air presenceDeep rumble foundation
brown noise, 20 seconds, medium volume - base layer for earthquake or thunderWellness and focus presets
4 promptsSleep sound masking
brown noise, 60 seconds, low volume - deep, soothing for looping overnightFocus and concentration
pink noise, 60 seconds, low volume - balanced spectrum for studying or workingTinnitus relief
white noise, 45 seconds, medium volume - mask ringing and provide reliefMeditation background
brown noise, 60 seconds, very low volume - minimal distraction ambient soundWorkflow overview
Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix
- 1Select your desired noise type: white (equal energy), pink (natural), brown (deep), blue (hiss), or violet (bright).
- 2Adjust the duration slider to set your target length from 1 to 60 seconds based on your testing or creative needs.
- 3Fine-tune the volume level to match your monitoring setup or prevent speaker/headphone damage during testing.
- 4Click 'Generate' to create and preview your noise signal with real-time playback in your browser.
- 5Listen to verify the characteristics match your requirements, adjusting parameters as needed.
- 6Download the WAV file for use in your DAW, testing rig, sound masking system, or sleep/focus applications.
What you can create with AI Song Generator
Inspiration for different creator workflows
Audio engineers
Test frequency response, calibrate monitors, measure room acoustics, and verify signal chains with scientifically accurate noise signals.
Sound designers
Create atmospheric textures, design sci-fi ambiences, layer background elements, and build evolving soundscapes for film and games.
Music producers
Reference mixes, burn in new equipment, test plugins, analyze frequency balance, and create experimental electronic textures.
Sleep and focus apps
Generate brown or pink noise loops for meditation apps, white noise machines, focus tools, and tinnitus masking applications.
Equipment manufacturers
Quality control testing for speakers, headphones, audio interfaces, and consumer electronics during development and production.
Educators and students
Demonstrate acoustics principles, teach frequency response concepts, and provide hands-on learning tools for audio engineering courses.
Frequently asked questions
Answers for licensing, quality, and workflow
What's the difference between white, pink, and brown noise?+
Can I use generated noise files commercially?+
Why is the maximum duration 60 seconds?+
How accurate is the noise generation?+
Can I generate noise at different sample rates?+
Is my generated noise truly random?+
Why doesn't the generator require an account?+
Can I integrate this into my own software?+
How do I loop noise for continuous playback?+
What applications use brown noise for sleep?+
About noise generation and audio testing
Deep-dive context for AI-generated music
Noise generators are essential tools in audio engineering, acoustics, and sound design. Different 'colors' of noise - named by analogy to light spectra - have distinct frequency distributions that make them suitable for different applications. White noise contains equal energy at every frequency, making it ideal for testing full-range frequency response. Pink noise, with its 1/f spectral density, matches human hearing perception more closely and is the industry standard for room acoustic measurements and speaker calibration.
Brown (or Brownian) noise, following a random walk pattern with 1/f² spectral density, concentrates energy in lower frequencies and has gained popularity for sleep and focus applications due to its deep, rumbling character. Blue noise and violet noise move in the opposite direction, emphasizing higher frequencies and finding use in dithering, high-frequency testing, and creating air and space in sound design.
Modern noise generators leverage digital audio workstations and web technologies to create mathematically precise signals on demand. Browser-based tools using the Web Audio API enable instant generation without software installation or file uploads, while maintaining professional quality suitable for studio applications. Whether you're testing a new speaker system, measuring room acoustics, creating ambient soundscapes, or developing sleep therapy applications, understanding and accessing different noise types expands your audio toolkit significantly.
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