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ADHD Noise Libary - Colour Noise for Calm, Sleep & Focus. (Background Audio)

Your brain’s wired loud. These free ADHD tools play directly in our APP so you can stay grounded while using your phone. No distractions. No fuss. Just ambient focus in the background while you get on with it. And it's all free!

Brown Noise

Deep, rumbling low-end. Feels like being wrapped in a heavy blanket. Less sharp than white — more grounding. → Best for: ADHD overwhelm, burnout, falling asleep.

Pink Noise

Balanced and softer. A warm hum with more low frequency than white, but less weight than brown. → Best for: gentle focus, brain fatigue, daytime rest.

Blue Noise

Bright and buzzy. Opposite of brown noise — sharper, more intense high frequencies. → Best for: cutting through fog, staying alert, power sessions.

White Noise

Full-spectrum sound that drowns out everything. Sharp, flat, neutral. Great for masking background chatter or cutting through mental clutter. → Best for: blocking noise, night-time calm, clean focus.

Violet Noise

Ultra-high frequency energy. Sharpest of the lot — almost like an electric shimmer. → Best for: masking high-pitched distractions, staying on edge (in a good way).

Free Colour Noise Background Audio Tools for ADHD. Audio & Sounds for Sleep and sharper Focus.

Calming sounds. Focus frequencies. Built-in dopamine cues. Explore our curated audio tracks designed specifically for ADHD. From gentle white noise and ASMR triggers to subtle binaural beats and real-time dopamine-aligned soundscapes—this is sensory regulation through sound. Whether you’re winding down, zoning in, or just need background calm, these ADHD-friendly audio experiences help your brain find its rhythm.

Why Sound Helps ADHD Brains

ADHD isn’t just about distraction — it’s about overstimulation, under-stimulation, and the constant hunt for balance. Different sound textures affect different nervous systems. For some, steady noise helps drown out mental noise. For others, it creates just enough sensory “weight” to feel grounded.

How Background Audio Helps ADHD

Finally breaking free from the endless loop of the same task spinning in your mind for hours, and actually getting started with a clear sense of direction.

Suddenly noticing you’ve been calm and collected for a solid 30 minutes straight, without even realizing the tension had lifted or the shift had happened.

Reaching for the same trusted sound every time you need to focus or work because it reliably helps you tune out distractions and get in the zone.

Using background audio as a shield to block out the chaos of a busy café, the noise in your flat, or the overwhelm of your own restless thoughts.

Drifting off to sleep effortlessly, without battling racing thoughts or the anxious silence that usually keeps your mind spinning late into the night.

Sound Colours and Noise Profiles

  • Brown Noise: Cozy low rumbles, like a warm hug.
  • Pink Noise: Soft, gentle hums to soothe your brain.
  • White Noise: Clean static that wipes distractions away.
  • Blue Noise: Bright buzz to cut through the haze.
  • Violet Noise: Sharp shimmer that sharpens your edge.

Sound Colours and Noise Profiles

What makes focusing so hard with ADHD?
ADHD brains are wired to seek stimulation, making it tricky to sustain attention on less engaging tasks, even if they’re important.
Can sound really improve my focus?
Yes! Certain background noises like white or brown noise can help block distractions and create a steady environment for focus.
How do I choose the right noise for me?
Experiment with different types — brown noise for grounding, pink noise for calm, or blue/violet noise for sharper focus — and see what feels best.
Will using noise help with sleep?
Absolutely. Sounds like brown or pink noise can mask disruptive background sounds and soothe your mind to help you fall asleep easier.
Is it normal to rely on noise daily?
Yes, many people with ADHD find consistent background sounds help maintain focus, reduce overwhelm, and improve overall mental clarity.
Can I use noise along with other strategies?
Definitely. Noise is a helpful tool that works best alongside routines, time management, and other focus-supporting habits.