Mood-first playback
Focus, Cozy, Rainy, Night, Sleepy, and Boost presets shape the default album around the way you want to work.
Offline lofi for your Mac menu bar. Keep a tiny player close, organize local albums, import your own ambience, and stay in the work state longer.
22
bundled tracks
6
mood presets
$4.99
Pro lifetime


Focus without fuss
LofiHood is not another giant music library. It is a quiet Mac companion: menu-bar-only, fast to reach, and tuned for the little playback decisions you make all day.

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Focus, Cozy, Rainy, Night, Sleepy, and Boost presets shape the default album around the way you want to work.
The bundled album plays without a streaming dependency, so your focus music keeps working when the network does not.
Play, pause, previous, next, seek, shuffle, repeat, volume, speed, stereo balance, EQ warmth, body, sparkle, and reverb.
Set a timer when you are winding down, reading, or letting one last loop carry the end of the night.
Your sound shelf
The default album is ready immediately. When you want more, LofiHood becomes a local library for file imports, folders, artwork, YouTube links, and direct audio URLs.

Drop in audio files and folders
Import YouTube and direct audio URLs
Create albums with custom artwork
Run global playback shortcuts with Pro
Supported direct URLs
MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, AIFF, and FLAC
Pro unlock
The free app keeps the default album, mood filters, one imported album, and playback controls. Pro is a one-time unlock for people who want LofiHood to become their main tiny library.
Start with the built-in offline album and one imported album.
$4.99
Lifetime non-consumable upgrade through Apple In-App Purchase.
Local-first
Open the app and play. LofiHood does not need a sign-in flow to do its job.
The privacy page is written for a simple promise: no cross-app tracking and no ad profile.
Albums, artwork, imported files, preferences, and shortcuts live on your Mac.
URL import contacts the source you choose so it can fetch the audio you requested.
Privacy, Terms, and Support pages are written to match the app's actual behavior and the metadata Apple expects for app review.