Snore-Guard

AI app that detects snoring and plays frequency-matched sounds to reduce it
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Snore-Guard is an AI-driven app designed to reduce or stop snoring using targeted sound frequencies. While many solutions focus on mouthpieces or wearables, Snore-Guard takes a different approach: it listens for snoring, recognizes it with an AI detection model, and responds by playing carefully chosen tones in similar frequency ranges. The idea is based on a well-known effect—whistle-like or frequency-matched sounds can interrupt the snoring pattern without needing to wake the sleeper fully.

Once running, the app continuously monitors audio in the environment. When it detects a snore, it triggers an audio response intended to “nudge” breathing and throat vibration out of the snoring rhythm. Instead of blasting random noise, Snore-Guard aims to use distinct, frequency-informed sounds so the intervention is more precise and potentially less disruptive to everyone in the room.

Snore-Guard has been tested with many snorers and reported successful results during those trials. It is built for people who want a simple, non-invasive way to improve sleep quality—whether you’re the one snoring or the partner kept awake by it.

Typical usage is straightforward: start the app before going to sleep, keep the phone close enough to pick up snoring, and let the AI model handle detection and response automatically through the night. The goal is a quieter sleeping environment and fewer snoring interruptions, helping both the snorer and anyone nearby get more restful sleep. more

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Features

  • AI-driven snoring detection
  • Automatic real-time audio response when snoring is detected
  • Sound frequency-based snoring silencing using distinct tones
  • Hands-free overnight operation

How It’s Used

  • Reduce or silence snoring to improve sleep quality
  • Help partners/roommates sleep better in shared spaces
  • Non-invasive alternative to physical anti-snoring devices

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