Play ambient soundscapes on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to listen to ocean, rain, bright noise sounds, and more. And in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, visionOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, use the Equalizer settings to adjust the levels of specific frequencies.
Turn on Background Sounds on your Mac or Apple Vision Pro
Play rain sounds and other ambient noise with Background Sounds on your Mac
Play rain sounds and other ambient noise with Background Sounds on your Apple Vision Pro
Background Sounds and sleep
Background Sounds like ocean, rain, or white noise might help a person relax and rest easier. Background Sounds is one of several tools on your iPhone—like the Sound Therapy collection in Music or the Ambient Music control that you can add to Control Center in iOS and iPadOS—that might help you ease into a more restful sleep.
In iOS 26, iPadOS 26, visionOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, you can also add a timer to your Background Sounds so that the sounds stop at a specific time or after an amount of time. In the Settings app, go to Accessibility > Audio & Visual > Background Sounds, then tap Stop Sounds with a Timer.
Background Sounds and the experience of tinnitus
Tinnitus, or the perception of sound that others do not hear, can happen to many people. With tinnitus, the sounds can take many forms but are most commonly described as a ringing sound and can be momentary or occur over longer durations. The experience of tinnitus can vary significantly from person to person and can change for an individual. Exposure to excessive levels of noise and stress can cause or worsen tinnitus.
Background Sounds can help minimize distractions to increase a sense of focus and relaxation, which some users find can help with tinnitus.
Background Sounds and cognitive focus
To better focus on a task, your iPhone has tools that might help minimize distractions. Background Sounds or the Sound Therapy collection in Music can help counteract surrounding sounds, while Focus options can temporarily silence all notifications or allow only specific notifications—ones that apply to your task, for example—and let other people and apps know you’re busy.
In iOS 26, iPadOS 26, visionOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, you can also add a shortcut that turns on Background Sounds when you take a certain action, like turning on a Focus setting. Learn how to create a shortcut on your iPhone or iPad or how to create a shortcut on your Mac.