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Jul 6, 2026 · 5 min read

How much do tinnitus masking apps cost in 2026?

Tinnitus masking app costs in 2026 span free to about $320 a year across three pricing models. Compare every option, including siasola's $34.99 annual plan.

Tinnitus masking apps in 2026 cost anywhere from free to roughly $320 a year, depending on the pricing model. You'll find free tiers, one-time purchases in the $5 to $20 range, and subscriptions running $6 to $10 a month, with some annual plans reaching well into the hundreds. The right choice depends less on brand and more on how much sound variety and structure you actually want.

What are the three pricing models for tinnitus masking apps?

Most tinnitus masking apps fall into one of three pricing structures, and each comes with a different trade-off.

The first is free with a paid premium tier layered on top. ReSound Tinnitus Relief follows this pattern: the base app costs nothing, with a premium tier priced at $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year for expanded sound options.

The second is a one-time purchase. myNoise takes this route, with its full unlock listed between $9.99 and $19.99 depending on the promotion running at the time. You pay once and keep access, though updates and new sound packs tend to arrive less often than in subscription apps.

The third is a recurring subscription, the most common model among the newer, more actively developed apps. BetterSleep and Endel both price their subscriptions at $9.99 a month or $59.99 a year. Oto sits at the higher end of the category, around $10 a month with an annual plan close to $320 a year. The indie app Tinnitus Masker mixes models, offering options anywhere from $4.99 to $69.99 depending on whether you pick a one-time unlock or a recurring plan.

How does tinnitus masking app pricing compare in 2026?

AppPricing modelPriceTrial
OtoSubscriptionAbout $10/month, about $320/yearNot listed
ReSound Tinnitus ReliefFree app, premium subscriptionFree; premium $6.99/month or $69.99/yearNot listed
BetterSleepSubscription$9.99/month or $59.99/yearNot listed
EndelSubscription$9.99/month or $59.99/yearNot listed
myNoiseOne-time purchase$9.99 to $19.99Not applicable
Tinnitus Masker (indie)One-time or subscription$4.99 to $69.99Not listed
siasola Tinnitus Masking SoundsFree tier, subscription, or lifetimeFree tier (no expiry); $5.99/month, $34.99/year, or $99.99 lifetime3-week free trial on premium

Prices come from each app's App Store listing as of mid-2026 and change without notice, so treat this table as a snapshot rather than a guarantee.

What should you check before subscribing to a masking app?

Before you hand over a card number, a few details matter more than the sticker price.

Trial length is the first thing to look at. A 3-day trial gives you almost no time to test whether a sound library and mixer fit your evening routine, while a 3-week trial lets you get through multiple nights, notice which sounds you actually reach for, and cancel with confidence if it's not a fit.

The second is what the free tier keeps once the trial ends. Some apps drop you to a single preset sound or a short demo. Others, like siasola, keep a full free tier with pitch exploration, 20+ sounds, and 2-layer mixing available with no expiry date attached.

The third is cancellation friction. Subscriptions billed through the App Store are usually straightforward to cancel from device settings, but it's worth confirming the steps before you subscribe rather than after you've been billed for a renewal you didn't want.

The fourth is what "lifetime" actually covers. A one-time lifetime price sounds simple, but check whether it includes future sound packs and features or only locks in the version available on the day you bought it.

Why do annual subscriptions above $80 draw the most complaints?

Look through App Store reviews for any sound app charging more than $80 a year and a pattern shows up: complaints cluster around price relative to what's delivered, not around whether the sounds themselves function as described.

Part of this comes from how crowded the category has become. The white-noise app market was estimated at USD 1.21 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 2.86 billion by 2033, according to Verified Market Reports, and that growth has pulled in a wide range of pricing, from bare-bones sound players to apps bundling structured, guided programs alongside their sound library.

Bundled programs are the dividing line. Some people want a guided, multi-week structure and are glad to pay $300 or more a year for it. Others only want a sound library, a mixer, and a timer, and feel overcharged when a subscription bundles in programming they don't use. Neither preference is wrong, but it's worth being clear with yourself about which one you are before committing to an annual plan.

How does siasola's tinnitus masking app pricing work?

siasola Tinnitus Masking Sounds uses a free tier that does not expire, so pitch exploration, 20+ sounds, and 2-layer mixing with a fade timer stay available with no personal data collected and no sign-in needed for the core sounds.

Premium unlocks the full 95+ sound library, the 5-layer mixer with independent volume, stereo balance, and pitch per layer, plus auto-match for purpose-built sounds like cricket textures and singing-bowl pitches. It's priced at $5.99 a month, $34.99 a year, or a single $99.99 lifetime purchase, and every premium plan opens with a 3-week free trial, long enough to test it across more than a couple of nights before deciding.

If you want the full feature breakdown behind these numbers, the tinnitus masking sounds app page lists everything in the free and premium tiers, and our roundup of masking apps for iPhone compares how the interfaces differ once you look past price alone.

siasola Tinnitus Masking Sounds is a sound customization tool, not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. If you have tinnitus or any hearing concern, consult a qualified healthcare professional. Individual experiences vary.

Frequently asked questions

Are there good free tinnitus masking options?

Yes. Several apps offer usable free tiers, and ReSound Tinnitus Relief's base app costs nothing. siasola's free tier does not expire and includes pitch exploration, 20+ sounds, and 2-layer mixing, so you can build a working setup before considering a paid plan.

Is a lifetime purchase worth it for a tinnitus masking app?

It depends on how long you plan to use the app. A lifetime price removes recurring billing entirely, which suits people who dislike subscriptions, but check whether it covers future sound packs and features or only locks in today's version before you decide.

Why are some tinnitus masking apps $300 or more a year?

The higher-priced apps, like Oto near $320 a year, typically bundle structured, guided programs alongside their sound library rather than selling sound access alone. Some people want that structure and are glad to pay for it; others only want a sound mixer and find the price hard to justify.

What happens when a tinnitus masking app's free trial ends?

The app reverts to its free tier or locks premium features, depending on how the developer set it up. With siasola, a 3-week premium trial ends by returning you to the permanent free tier of 20+ sounds and 2-layer mixing, no charge unless you separately subscribe.

Justin, founder of siasola

Justin

Founder of siasola

BSc Computer Science, graduate studies in machine learning / AI, 12 years of music training. Building AI automation and apps for good.

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