three ambient rooms · free · no ads
Rooms of sound for focus and sleep.
Rain, fire, trains, empty cafes. Layered, mixable, endless. No ads, no feed, no noise.
"The balcony room is the only thing that gets me to sleep before one."
the rooms - three so far
Pick a door. The light is on.
Each one runs on its own loop, mixable layer by layer, for as long as you keep it open.
Missing a room? Ask for itwhat duskroom is
Rooms you can leave on for hours.
Duskroom is a collection of ambient sound rooms: a neon balcony over the city, rain in overgrown ruins, a lamplit reading room. Each one is a full-screen environment with layered audio you can mix yourself, more rain, less thunder, a quieter room, and each plays endlessly.
There is no feed, no account, no ads. You open a door, the room starts, and it stays out of your way. That is the whole product.
- remote workersa steady office hum, without the office
- studentslong study sessions that hold together
- light sleepersone constant sound from dusk to morning
- writers and makersa backdrop that matches the work
- tired parentssomething soft to settle the house
notes from listeners
Kept on, night after night.
I've fallen asleep on the neon balcony every evening this month.
The reading room carried me through my thesis. Six hours felt like two.
I write with the ruins on. My drafts got longer.
The ruins replaced my alarm. I wake up less angry.
We keep the reading room on in the studio. Clients ask what it is.
The balcony at two in the morning is church.
questions
Asked often.
answered slowly, honestly
Is Duskroom free?
Yes. Every room is free to play, in full, for as long as you like. No trial, no account wall.
Can I mix the sounds?
Each room is built from separate layers: rain, wind, fire, room tone, each with its own fader. Set your own balance and the room remembers it.
Will it keep playing in the background?
Yes. Rooms keep playing while you work in other tabs, and on your phone with the screen off.
Is there really no advertising?
None. No ads, no sponsorships inside rooms, no tracking-based anything. Late nights deserve quiet.
Do the sounds loop?
Technically yes, but the loops are long and layered so patterns never line up the same way twice. You will not catch the seam.
