The rain in Lowroom is built like real rain: a soft, dark bed of sound, a fine shower of micro-drops giving it grain, and individual droplets landing close by. It is tuned to feel like steady summer rain on a quiet street — present enough to mask distractions, gentle enough to disappear behind your work.
Because nothing here is a recording, nothing repeats. Rain videos and apps play a file on a loop, and once your brain catches the seam — that same distant car, that same double-drip — it listens for it every time. Lowroom synthesizes every drop live in your browser, so the seam simply does not exist.
Rain Room is free forever, together with the 25-minute focus timer. In Lowroom Pro the rain becomes yours to shape: pull the rainfall back to a drizzle, push the droplets forward, add deep rumble underneath — or step over to Night Storm when you want thunder in the distance.
Play rain sounds — freeVideos loop, carry ads, and keep a screen busy. Lowroom generates the rain live, ad-free, in a tab you can forget about — and the built-in timer turns it into a focus tool rather than background TV.
Yes — that is what the live mixer in Pro is for. Rainfall, droplets and low rumble each have their own fader, from drizzle to downpour.
Night Storm layers rolling, randomly-timed thunder over this rain. It is part of Lowroom Pro, together with four more rooms.