Everything vibrates. We help you tune in.
HzArt is a living space for healing and spiritual ascent — built at the intersection of ancient sound wisdom and modern psychoacoustic science. Every tone is placed with purpose. Every session is designed to take you deeper.
Built by seekers, for seekers.
We're two engineers who got tired of searching. Tired of hunting across a dozen apps for a pure healing frequency, a decent breathwork tool, something visually sacred to sit with. Everything worth using was scattered — none of it built with real intention from start to finish.
The tools that existed were either shallow — background music dressed up as therapy — or buried in academic software no one outside a lab could use. The spiritual side and the scientific side almost never talked to each other. We built HzArt to close that gap.
A single space where every layer of a healing journey lives together: sound, breath, geometry, and eventually — a community of practitioners who share what they've made. Not a product. A practice.
One space. Every dimension.
From the densest grounding tones to the highest planes of expanded awareness — everything in one place, built with intention and layered to work together.
Frequencies
Pure tones, binaural beats, Solfeggio sequences, isochronic pulses — every tool for guiding consciousness from delta grounding states to gamma expanded awareness, layered with mathematical precision. Choose a preset or build your own from the modular generator.
Sacred Geometry
Visuals that don't just decorate — they deepen. Synchronized sacred geometry responds to your sound in real time, giving the mind a living focal point that guides attention inward and sustains concentration across a full session.
Breathwork
Rhythmic breathing is the oldest biohack. HzArt layers guided techniques directly into your session — coordinating breath and sound for nervous system integration. Box breathing, 4-7-8, coherence patterns, and more, calibrated to the frequency state you're working toward.
Community Presets
A library built by practitioners and explorers. Sound designers craft complete healing journeys — specific intentions, tested progressions, layered with care — and share them openly with the community.
Ancient wisdom. Modern precision.
Sound affects consciousness in measurable, reproducible ways. These mechanisms are documented across decades of psychoacoustic research and millennia of healing tradition. We didn't invent them — we built the most intentional container for them.
Brainwave Entrainment
The brain naturally synchronizes to rhythmic stimuli — a phenomenon called the frequency-following response. Binaural beats deliver two slightly different tones, one in each ear. The brain perceives the difference as a third frequency and entrains to it, steering neural activity toward delta, theta, alpha, or gamma states — each with distinct effects on consciousness, sleep, focus, and healing.
Harmonic Resonance
Certain frequency relationships appear across every healing tradition on earth — Gregorian chant, Vedic mantras, Tibetan singing bowls, Pythagorean tuning. The Solfeggio scale, rediscovered in the 1990s from medieval manuscripts, follows integer ratios that resonate with the body's own oscillatory systems. When these frequencies are layered with precision, the effect is cumulative and integrative.
Psychoacoustic Design
Every element in HzArt is placed with intention. Carrier frequency, binaural difference, stereo field, amplitude envelope, isochronic pulse rate, ambient layer density — all informed by the science of how sound interacts with the human nervous system. Nothing is decorative. Everything contributes to the target state.
What a session actually looks like.
Abstract descriptions only go so far. Here's one preset — dissected — so you can see exactly what HzArt builds and why every number matters.
Theta Gateway
Deep meditation · Emotional processing · Creative visualization
Θ Theta · 5 Hz
20 – 40 min
Binaural Beat
432 Hz · Left ear
437 Hz · Right ear
The 5 Hz difference is perceived within the brain as a theta wave — the same state present in deep meditation and the hypnagogic threshold between waking and sleep. The 432 Hz carrier sits a semitone below concert pitch, producing a warmer, more grounded tonal quality.
Solfeggio Layer
528 Hz · Ambient pad
The 528 Hz tone — associated in healing traditions with transformation and cellular repair — is layered softly beneath the binaural carrier. The harmonic interval between 432 and 528 Hz (approximately a major second) creates a gentle acoustic tension that resolves in each breath cycle.
Breathwork Layer
4 – 7 – 8 pattern
Inhale 4 counts, hold 7, exhale 8. One full cycle every 19 seconds — approximately 0.052 Hz. The extended exhale activates the parasympathetic nervous system, lowering cortisol and priming the body to receive the frequency entrainment. Breath and tone work as one system.
Session Arc
Minutes 0 – 8
Beta → Alpha transition
The nervous system decelerates from waking beta activity. Breath synchronization begins. The body settles. This phase cannot be rushed — it must be moved through.
Minutes 8 – 20
Theta onset
Hypnagogic imagery begins. Emotional material surfaces without the usual rational filtering. This is the threshold state — where the unconscious becomes accessible.
Minutes 20 – 40
Sustained theta
Deep integration. Creative insight. Emotional processing without resistance. The geometry responds to the audio, providing a stable anchor for non-linear awareness.
A library built by practitioners.
Sound healing is not a solo practice. HzArt is building a space where sound designers, therapists, and seekers can craft their own healing journeys and share them openly with the community.
A preset is more than settings. It's an intention — a path through specific states, at specific tempos, for a specific purpose. When practitioners build those paths and share them freely, the whole becomes greater than its parts. What one person discovers in a 3 AM session, another can step into tomorrow.
This is in active development. If you create healing experiences and want to be part of what we're building, we'd love to hear from you.