Per-app control.
Chrome at 40 percent, Logic at full, notifications at zero. Set it once, it remembers.
macOS gives you one slider for everything. Shruti gives you one for each app, plus EQ, output control, and modes for real life: late-night TV, long headphone days, and being on stage.
Founders seats left: 100 · lifetime upgrades for the first 100.
Give every Mac app its own volume, EQ and output device, with modes for real life on headphones, TV and stage.
Chrome at 40 percent, Logic at full, notifications at zero. Set it once, it remembers.
Soft TV volume at night, a hearing protection ceiling for long sessions, a ducker that lowers music when a call starts, and a stage mode that locks your setup when it matters.
Native, fast, invisible until you need it. No account, no subscription, no phoning home.
I teach and record all day on one Mac. The moment a browser tab screamed over a student's recital recording, I started building Shruti. It has been in the menu bar of my own machine every day since.
Release notes and early build calls for this product.
Yes. Any device your Mac sees: speakers, interfaces, AirPods, HDMI.
No. The processing is native and adds no audible latency for playback control.
No. $34 once. Free updates for the life of version 1. If we ever ship a paid version 2 years from now, upgrading is your choice.
The app politely stops. Nothing is locked hostage, nothing nags you daily.
Three of your own machines with one personal license.
A visual Mac audio patchbay for sending any app anywhere, building virtual devices and recording per-app tracks.
A real-time harmonizer that follows the chords you play, with 20 early-access seats for real gigs and services.