Celebrating World Sleep Day with 6 apps that help you fall asleep

MANILA, Philippines – Let’s take a look at popular apps that help you find that elusive restful sleep to tackle your next day with more energy.

After all, sleeping in this fast-paced world that we live in is easier said than done with your phone and many distractions nearby. If you are someone who struggles to fall asleep, you are definitely not alone. 

Millions of people deal with racing thoughts, stress, or irregular sleep schedules that make bedtime harder than it should be.

A growing number of sleep apps use guided meditation, relaxing soundscapes, sleep tracking, and even AI-generated audio environments to help you wind down at night.

Here are some of the best apps that can help you fall asleep faster.

Calm

If you have ever searched for a sleep app, chances are Calm was one of the first names you saw. It is widely considered one of the most popular apps for relaxation and better sleep.

Photo from Calm

These bedtime stories are designed to relax your mind and gently guide you toward sleep. The app also offers sessions that last anywhere from three to 25 minutes, making it easy to fit into a nightly routine.

If you want a single app that covers meditation, stress relief, and sleep support, Calm is usually the easiest place to start.

Headspace

Headspace is another major player in the sleep and mindfulness space. While it started as a meditation app, it now includes a dedicated sleep section designed to help you relax before bed.

These tools help quiet racing thoughts and gradually prepare a sleepy headspace.

Sleep Cycle

If you want data about your sleep habits, Sleep Cycle is a great option.

The app monitors your sleep patterns using your phone’s sensors and analyzes things like movement and snoring. It then wakes you up during the lightest stage of sleep, which can make mornings feel less groggy.

Insight Timer

Insight Timer is one of the largest free meditation platforms available.

The app offers over 130,000 guided meditations, many of which focus specifically on sleep and relaxation. You can filter sessions by duration, teacher, or topic depending on what helps you unwind.

It is a great option if you want variety without paying a subscription.

Endel

Endel takes a more tech-driven approach to relaxation.

Instead of playing static music, the app generates AI-powered sound environments that adapt to factors like time of day, weather, heart rate, and location. These evolving soundscapes are designed to support relaxation, focus, or sleep depending on the mode you choose. 

The result feels less like listening to a playlist and more like a constantly shifting but natural ambient environment.

Loóna

Loóna offers a unique approach called “sleepscapes.”

Instead of simply listening to audio, you slowly color and interact with calming 3D environments while listening to relaxing narration. The activity helps distract your mind from stress or overthinking, making it easier to wind down before sleep.

The app even won an Apple Design Award for its visual design.

Sleep apps will not fix every sleep problem, but they can be a powerful tool if you struggle with stress, racing thoughts, or inconsistent routines.

But there is also one other thing you can try. Turn off or stop using your phone when it’s time for bed. It also goes a long way.

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