How to Play White Noise on Your iPhone: A Comprehensive Guide
The calming sound of the ocean or a steady rainfall can be easily accessed on Apple iPhones with a white noise feature that some users initially never knew existed. The existence of the feature seems to have caught a number of iPhone owners off guard. “Just found out iPhone has a built in white noise setting? No one told me that,” one person wrote on X last month. “why did i not know there was an iphone setting to have white noise on in the background,” another X user posted over the summer.
You can have iPhone play ambient background sounds-such as ocean waves or rain-to help you focus or rest. Background Sounds like ocean, rain, or white noise might help a person relax and rest easier.
Accessing Background Sounds on Your iPhone
For interested iPhone owners, they can go to settings, then accessibly and then audio/visual before finally clicking on background sounds.
Here’s how to access and customize background sounds:
- Go to the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap Accessibility, then tap Audio & Visual.
- Tap Background Sounds, then turn on Background Sounds.

Accessing Background Sounds settings on iPhone.
Customizing Your White Noise Experience
From there, users can choose from six options: balanced noise, bright noise, dark noise, ocean, rain or stream while also adjusting the volume. Set any of the following:
- Sound: Choose a sound; the audio file downloads to your iPhone.
- Volume: Drag the slider.
- Use When Media is Playing: Adjust the volume of the background sound when iPhone is playing music or other media.
Adjusting the Equalizer
The Equalizer settings on your iPhone are a way to personalize your preferred Background Sounds to increase your comfort and minimize distractions, like the chatter of a noisy train terminal.
To adjust the Equalizer:
- Open Control Center, then tap and hold the Background Sounds button. If you don't see it, learn how to add the Background Sounds button to Control Center.
- Scroll down and tap Background Sounds Settings.
- Tap Equalizer.
- Turn Equalizer on or off, then adjust the sound to your preference with related settings. Drag the Balance slider to shift sounds left or right.
Setting a Timer
In iOS 26, iPadOS 26, visionOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, you can also add a timer to your Background Sounds so that the sounds stop at a specific time or after an amount of time. In the Settings app, go to Accessibility > Audio & Visual > Background Sounds, then tap Stop Sounds with a Timer.
Quick Access via Control Center
Open Control Center, then tap and hold the Background Sounds button. If you don't see it, learn how to add the Background Sounds button to Control Center.
- Tap Background Sounds to start or stop playing background sounds.
- Tap on a sound to change the background sound and listen to a preview.
- Tap the background to go back to Control Center.
To stop playing when your device is locked or to lower the volume when other media is playing, change your Background Sounds Settings. Tap and hold the Background Sounds button in Control Center, scroll down and tap Background Sounds Settings, then choose an option.

Accessibility Shortcut for White Noise
If iPhone users want a quicker way to reach those soothing sounds, it can set up a shortcut by clicking accessibility in settings and accessibility shortcut where background sound is an option.
If you set up Background Sounds as your Accessibility Shortcut on your iPhone, you can open it with just a triple click. To set it up:
- Open Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select Background Sounds.
To open it:
Triple-click the Home button. If your device doesn’t have a Home button, triple-click the side or top button.
Using Voice Commands
Play white noise using a voice command Depending on the apps you use, you can turn on white noise with a voice command. Say, “Siri, turn on white noise,” and your voice assistant will give you options like white noise from Spotify or from your iTunes®.
Alternative Methods: Sleep Sounds and Ambient Noise
Here’s what to do:
Set up Sleep Sounds
- Open the Clock App.
- Tap Bedtime at the bottom right corner of your screen. If you don’t see Bedtime, tap Settings (three dots) > Set bedtime and wake-up time > Next. When prompted to set your sleep schedule, you may do so if you like.
- Tap the time you want to wake up and go to sleep. Then tap Next.
- Scroll down to the Sleep Sounds section and tap Choose another sound.
- Select one of the sounds like Waves, Deep Space, and Contemplation or you can select Spotify® or other options like Record New to record your own sound.
- When you’re ready for sleep, open the Clock app and tap Bedtime. Tap Play, then select how long to play the sound (10 - 60 minutes). Tap Play again.
Use your voice command to play ambient noise
“Say Hey Google, play ambient noise,” and Google will choose soothing sounds to play.
Additional Options: White Noise Apps
You can also check out white noise apps like myNoise or White Noise Deep Sleep Sounds, available in free or paid versions on the App Store. Many apps have both free and paid versions with more features.
Important Considerations
If you use Headphone Accommodations, AirPods Pro Hearing Aid Feature, or MFi hearing aids, your current settings are automatically applied to Background Sounds.
Background Sounds requires iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 or later
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To better focus on a task, your iPhone has tools that might help minimize distractions. In iOS 26, iPadOS 26, visionOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, you can also add a shortcut that turns on Background Sounds when you take a certain action, like turning on a Focus setting. Learn how to create a shortcut on your iPhone or iPad or how to create a shortcut on your Mac.