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Anytune Alternative — Free and Browser-Based

Anytune's workflow without the subscription.

What Anytune is known for

Anytune is a polished iOS and macOS app that slows down music, loops sections, pitches tracks, and handles setlist-style organization for working musicians. It's subscription-based, has a strong iPad experience, and appeals especially to cover-band and session players who manage many songs at once. Its paid tier ('Pro') adds extra features like advanced looping and marker organization.

Where loope overlaps

loope covers the core Anytune experience: slow-down without pitch change, A/B loops, transposing, and a waveform view. If you're currently using the free tier of Anytune and hitting its limits, loope's free-forever model gives you more without the subscription decision. No account, no paywall, no locked features.

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Where Anytune still leads

Anytune's advantages: polished setlist and song-library management, iCloud sync of your sessions, mature iPad-specific UI. If you manage 50+ songs for a cover-band set and need to jump between them quickly with preserved loop points and settings, Anytune's session management is genuinely valuable. loope does not yet offer persistent project storage; every session is fresh. For working cover musicians with complex setlists, this matters.

Where loope leads

Platform-agnostic: loope works in any browser on any OS. Anytune is Apple-only. If you have a Windows laptop, an Android tablet, or Chromebook, loope just works. No subscription means no recurring cost and no 'did my subscription expire and now I can't access my loops before the gig' stress.

Pick based on your workflow

If you're a working musician deep in the Apple ecosystem managing a big setlist, Anytune Pro is probably worth it. If you're a practicing musician who wants to slow down and loop songs for learning, loope does that free and cross-platform. Many users do both — Anytune for their paid gigs, loope for casual practice and teaching. No one tool is universally right.

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Drop a track. Slow it down. Loop the tricky part. Change the key. All in your browser — no upload, no signup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not yet. Persistent sessions and cloud sync are on the roadmap. Currently every loope session is transient — open the tool, load your file, practice, and close the tab.

Yes, in Safari. Add to home screen for an app-like experience. Mobile UI is evolving but core features work.

Anytune Pro is a paid subscription; loope is free. For users who don't need Anytune's setlist and library management, the cost difference is meaningful over time.

Yes. Since processing is local (no upload), file size is limited only by your device's RAM. Multi-hour audiobooks or concert recordings work fine on most modern devices.

MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG. Drop a file on the page to load it.