Tinnitaid

tinnitus patient

Relief built for real life

Match your tone

Quickly detect and approximate the frequency you hear—then pick relief sounds aligned to it.

Relief anywhere

Use sound-based relief at work, in transit, or before sleep—no special equipment needed.

Doctor-led R&D

Built with ENT doctors, sound engineers, and researchers—grounded in therapy-inspired approaches.

How it works

1) Detect

Use the tone tool to approximate the pitch you’re perceiving.

2) Choose

Select relief sounds tailored around your tone and preference.

3) Routine

Build a simple daily habit and track progress over time.

If you have sudden hearing loss, severe dizziness, or one-sided tinnitus, seek medical care promptly.

Awards / Investors / Partners

Kifissia Award

1st prize — Kifissia (Greece) entrepreneurship competition (2020)

Accelerace

Selected for the Accelerace startup accelerator

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FAQ

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Latest articles

  • Tinnitus and Age

    The prevalence of frequent tinnitus is highest among older adults, non-Hispanic whites, former smokers, and adults with hypertension, hearing impairment, loud noise exposure, or generalized anxiety disorder.

    References: Shargorodsky J, Curhan GC, Farwell WR. Prevalence and characteristics of tinnitus among US adults. Am J Med. 2010 Aug;123(8):711-8. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2010.02.015. PMID: 20670725.

  • Pulsatile Tinnitus Diagnosis and Management

    Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmic sound in sync with your heartbeat, often linked to vascular issues, and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional (Mattox & Hudgins, 2008).

    References: Pacheco-López S, Martínez-Barbero JP, Busquier-Hernández H, García-Valdecasas-Bernal J, Espinosa-Sánchez JM. Pulsatile Tinnitus: A Comprehensive Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Management. J Clin Med. 2025 Jun 22;14(13):4428. doi: 10.3390/jcm14134428. PMCID: PMC12250305. PMID: 40648801