Software & Apps > Apps The 4 Best Sleep Apps of 2024 If you are waking tired, the first step can be to check if you are getting enough sleep By Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson Freelance Contributor Western Sydney University Brad Stephenson is a freelance tech and geek culture writer with 12+ years' experience. He writes about Windows 10, Xbox One, and cryptocurrency. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 25, 2024 Apps Best Apps Payment Services If you suffer from insomnia and need help sleeping, there are numerous quality sleep apps available on iOS and Android smartphones, Windows devices, and even the Apple Watch. Some of the best sleep apps play relaxing music or ambient sounds, while others focus on calming breathing techniques and could be considered to be more of a hypnosis app. Here are four recommended sleep apps to help you unwind and get some shuteye. 01 of 04 White Noise: Best White Noise App TMOFT What We Like App also works on Xbox. Sound files are very high-quality and loop perfectly. What We Don't Like The app design is easy to navigate but isn't very attractive. The timer feature is very basic. White Noise is, as its name suggests, a white noise app that's free on Windows 11 and Windows 10, as well as Android and iOS. The app features a clean, easy-to-use design and provides users with 50 high-quality sound files that seamlessly loop for continuous relaxation. Sound files range from flowing water and blowing wind to insects and birds; even mechanical devices such as airplanes and air conditioners. Download For: Windows Android iOS 02 of 04 BetterSleep: Best App With Calming Sleep Music Ipnos What We Like iOS version also supports Apple TV. Includes Apple Health integration. What We Don't Like Some users may find the audio mixing features to be unnecessary and confusing. BetterSleep (formerly Relax Melodies) is an app that lets users mix and match a variety of calming sound effects and music to create the ultimate bedtime hit single. Sounds can be played individually or together with others, and combinations can be saved for quick access in a future relaxation session. This sleep app also features timer and meditation features, while the iOS version of BetterSleep can sync Mindful Minutes data to Apple Health. Download For: Android iOS 03 of 04 AutoSleep: Best Apple Watch Sleep App Tantsissa What We Like Automatically turns on when you go to bed, unlike other apps. Attractive and informative visual design. What We Don't Like Requires iOS 11 or higher. It costs. AutoSleep is an Apple Watch sleep app that's almost completely hands-off. After the initial installation and setup, AutoSleep automatically detects when you go to sleep and wake up, and can even analyze the quality of your sleep using the Apple Watch's sensors. Surprisingly, AutoSleep also provides some functionality for people who don't like to wear wearables to bed by estimating how long you sleep based on when you took your Apple Watch off and when you put it back on the next morning. This same functionality also works with the iPhone and iPod touch by simply unlocking them when you wake up. This app is $5.99. Download For: iOS 04 of 04 Pzizz: Easiest Sleep App to Help You Power Nap Pzizz What We Like Streamlined design that's fast and easy to use. High-quality audio content with a lot of variety. What We Don't Like 80% of the app's features are removed after the 7-day free trial ends. Pzizz is an iOS and Android sleep app that emphasizes getting to sleep quickly and easily. The app uses a combination of randomly mixed sound effects, music, and spoken word files to help you get to sleep quickly and users can specify if they're ready for a long sleep session or a quick power nap. Interestingly, Pzizz also features a Focus mode, which encourages you to focus on a single task for a set period while you're awake. It's a strange inclusion, but it works very well. The Pzizz app features an extremely clean design, placing its main features front and center. All of the text in Pzizz is large and easy to read and very little effort is required to navigate from one screen to the next, making it a good app for elderly smartphone or tablet users who often find themselves asking someone for help with their apps. Download For: Android iOS Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit