Narration plus noise colors
Use white noise for a steady background, pink noise for a softer texture, or brown noise for a deeper room tone.
Some nights need a story. Some nights also need the room to feel less empty, less noisy, or less unpredictable. DreamWhisper lets bedtime narration sit inside white noise, rain, ocean, forest, wind, fireplace, or layered ambience.
DreamWhisper gives you story-first bedtime audio with adjustable background sound, including white noise, pink noise, brown noise, rain, ocean, forest, wind, and fireplace ambience.
Use white noise for a steady background, pink noise for a softer texture, or brown noise for a deeper room tone.
Mix rain, ocean, forest, wind, and fireplace ambience behind a sleep story so the room feels more consistent.
Set the session to fade out so the story and ambience can support bedtime without running longer than you want.
Unexpected household noise, street sound, or a too-quiet room can keep attention alert. A steady background layer can make the space feel more predictable while the story gives your mind something gentle to follow.
The goal is not to blast sound over the narration. It is to create a balanced bedtime layer: a soft voice in front, a steady atmosphere underneath, and a timer that lets everything settle.
Start a personalized sleep story or gentle spoken session.
Add white noise, brown noise, pink noise, or a nature soundscape.
Set the volume balance and sleep timer before the session fades out.
A steady, bright layer that can mask small changes in the room.
A gentler sound color that many listeners find softer for bedtime.
A deeper sound color that can feel fuller and less sharp.
Rain, ocean, forest, wind, or fireplace textures can feel more scenic and story-like.
Yes. DreamWhisper can pair bedtime stories with white noise, brown noise, pink noise, and nature soundscapes such as rain, ocean, forest, wind, and fireplace.
Most people prefer background sound low enough that narration stays clear. DreamWhisper lets you shape the ambience so it supports the story instead of covering it.
Yes. You can use DreamWhisper for sleep stories, soundscapes, white noise, or a mixed bedtime session depending on what the night needs.