Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
How to loop music for long meditation sessions
Meditation audio is the hardest to loop — long reverb tails, slow pads and nature sounds rarely line up at the ends, so a hand-made loop clicks and breaks the calm. Loop Music finds a splice in the steadiest, quietest part of the waveform, so your bed repeats for a whole session with nothing to notice. Drop the file, click Create loop, done in about 20 seconds.
- Handles reverb tails
- Non-distracting join
- Long-play ready
Hear a calm loop stay calm
One click can pull someone out of a session. Hear the raw seam, then the seamless version.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For calm audio that has to last
Long, quiet material is exactly where a bad splice shows most — and where this helps most.
Meditation creators
Pads and singing bowls that loop for 30–60 minute sessions.
Sleep & relaxation channels
8-hour beds from a single seamless source.
Yoga & spa audio
Continuous background for classes and treatments.
Nature & rain sounds
Field recordings looped with no telltale click.
Focus & study streams
Ambient beds that never break concentration.
Loop meditation music in 3 steps
Let the algorithm find the quietest point to join — no manual tail-trimming.
Upload your ambient bed
Rain, pads, drones or bowls — drop the file into the free extension.
Click Create loop
Loop Music finds a splice in the steadiest section so the tail and start blend — about 20 seconds.
Publish or play on repeat
Use it in a long-form upload, an app, or a looping player for the session.
Simple, honest pricing
Free is perfect for one calm bed a week. Pro adds WAV and higher limits for channels.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed monthly
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.
Long reverb tails are the number-one reason ambient loops fail by hand — automation solves it.
Meditation loops: common questions
What creators of calm, long-form audio ask most.
How do I loop meditation music without a click?
Run the track through Loop Music. It picks a splice in the calm, steady part of the waveform so the reverb tail blends into the start — a click-free loop in about 20 seconds.
You don't have to trim the tail or hunt for a quiet spot manually; the algorithm evaluates the whole file and chooses the least noticeable join.
Why is ambient music so hard to loop?
Long reverb tails and slow, evolving sounds rarely end at the same level they start, so a manual cut almost always leaves a click or a swell at the seam.
Loop Music is built for exactly this: it scores many candidate splice points and picks one where the tail and the start meet smoothly.
Can I make an hour-long meditation loop?
Yes. Make one seamless loop, then let your player or upload repeat it for 30, 60 minutes or more. One clean file carries the whole session.
This keeps the file small and the sound continuous, instead of stitching copies that click between each one.
Will looping change the mood or quality?
No. Loop Music exports lossless FLAC (Free) or WAV (Pro), so the texture and calm of the original are preserved with no lossy artifacts.
Because the join is placed in a steady section, the loop keeps the same feel all the way through — no swell or dip to break immersion.
Do I need audio skills to do this?
None. Upload the file, click Create loop, download. No waveform editing and no DAW — it's all in the Chrome extension.
The free plan includes five loops a month, enough to build a small library of calm beds.
Loop your calm bed for the whole session
Make a seamless meditation loop free in about 20 seconds — reverb tails handled.
Add to Chrome — Free