ToneHealing.com Launches Free Sound Therapy Platform for Relaxation and Focus
ToneHealing.com launched a free browser-based sound therapy platform with 50+ health condition presets and Solfeggio frequencies including 528 Hz and 432 Hz tuning.

ToneHealing.com launched this week as a free, browser-based sound therapy platform offering more than 50 health condition presets alongside a library of Solfeggio tones and other commonly used frequencies, with no downloads or subscriptions required.
The platform's frequency library includes widely recognized Solfeggio tones at 174 Hz, 396 Hz, 528 Hz, and 963 Hz, along with 432 Hz tuning and what the press materials describe as "various calming audio tones often used for relaxation, focus, and meditation." Those already working with sound in their meditation practice will recognize the classic Solfeggio set; 528 Hz in particular has become a staple in sound bath and vibrational healing communities for its association with heart-centered work.
Where ToneHealing.com differentiates itself from paid apps and download-dependent tools is in its access model. Users open a browser on a smartphone or computer, select from the preset library, and begin listening within seconds. The platform describes a "Select a Health Concern" interface that routes users toward relevant frequency presets, covering more than 50 conditions according to press materials distributed March 20, 2026 via PressCable and syndicated through Syndication Cloud and NEWSnet Michigan.

The interface is described as clean and user-friendly, designed to serve both complete beginners and practitioners already familiar with sound-based modalities. That range matters in a space that often splits between highly technical apps aimed at experienced users and oversimplified tools that offer little depth.
Press materials from the San Jose-based launch characterize the presets as "50+ conditions with scientifically-tuned frequency therapy," though no clinical methodology or peer-reviewed citations are provided to support that framing. The platform itself includes a disclaimer: "Content is for general wellness and relaxation purposes only. Individual experiences may vary.
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