v1.0 · For Chrome & Edge · Free forever

Make every tab
sound like it should.

A modern volume booster for the way you actually use your browser. Boost quiet Zoom calls, fill out thin podcasts, push movies past the system maximum — up to 800%.

800%
Maximum boost
per tab
10
Equalizer bands
60Hz – 16kHz
100%
Local processing
zero servers
$0
Free forever
no premium tier
Use cases

Built for the way you actually use your browser.

Volume boosters used to be for music. Today, half the audio in your day comes from someone too quiet on a video call. SoundLift handles both — and everything in between.

01 / Meetings
Primary use

Hear the quiet person on the call.

There's always one. The exec on the road dialed in from a hotel lobby. The colleague whose mic is somehow set to whisper. SoundLift pushes their voice up to a clear, audible level without distorting the louder speakers.

Zoom Microsoft Teams Google Meet Webex Discord Web
02 / Streaming
Movies & shows

Boost movies with weak mix-downs.

Some streaming titles ship with audio engineered for theaters, leaving dialog buried under music in your headphones. Boost the whole tab, or use Voice mode to lift speech without amplifying the score.

Netflix YouTube Disney+ Prime Video HBO Max
03 / Music
EQ & bass

Push music past the system limit.

Tap into a 10-band equalizer, dial in bass for headphones that lack low-end, or just crank the master gain when the room is too loud. Everything saves per-site, so Spotify stays at your level.

Spotify Web Apple Music SoundCloud Bandcamp Tidal
04 / Spoken word
Voice clarity

Pump up quiet podcasts and lectures.

Indie podcasts with inconsistent recording, university lecture archives, audiobook samples — anywhere voice volume varies, Voice mode flattens it out and brings it forward.

YouTube lectures Spotify Podcasts Coursera Audible web News sites
Features

Engineered like a tool, not a toy.

A real audio chain in your browser — gain, compression, filtering, metering. Everything you'd expect from a desktop app, with the simplicity of a one-click slider.

01 — Boost

Up to 800% per tab. Smooth as a hardware knob.

A real-time gain stage with soft limiting, so you can push past the system maximum without the harsh clipping you get from system-level boosters.

285 %
0200400600800
02 — Memory

Set it once. Remembered forever.

Each website gets its own profile. Set YouTube to 145%, Zoom to 285%, Spotify to 110% — and never adjust them again.

youtube.com 145%
zoom.us 285%
spotify.com 110%
03 — Equalizer

10 bands. Real curves.

Voice clarity, bass boost, movie mode — and a custom band-by-band view for when you want to dial it in.

04 — Metering

Live audio levels.

A real-time L/R meter shows what's actually hitting your ears. Yellow zone warns before clipping. Never blow your eardrums at 800% again.

05 — Shortcuts

Keyboard-first.

Don't reach for the mouse mid-call. Adjust, mute, and snap to presets without leaving the tab.

+ + Volume up
+ + M Toggle mute
0 6 Jump to preset
06 — Mixer

A multi-tab mixing console in your toolbar.

Listening to music in one tab while a meeting plays in another? See and balance every audio source from a single panel — like a tiny DAW for your browser.

YouTube — Lo-fi study mix 145%
Zoom — Team Standup 285%
Spotify — Discover Weekly 110%
07 — Polish

Light, dark, and considered.

Auto-matches your system theme. Subtle micro-animations that respect prefers-reduced-motion. Designed by someone who actually uses it every day on every kind of site.

Light
285%
Dark
285%
How it works

Three steps. Then forget about it.

SoundLift gets out of your way. Set your levels once per site, and let it run quietly in the background while you do everything else.

i.

Click the icon. See every tab playing audio.

SoundLift detects every audio source in your browser the moment you open the popup. The active tab leads, and any sibling tabs producing sound appear right below — each with its own fader.

ii.

Drag, preset, or type a number.

Sweep the slider for fine control, hit Voice or Bass+ for instant presets, or just type the percentage you want. Changes apply in real time — no reload, no lag, no audio dropout.

iii.

Walk away. Settings stick per site.

Each domain remembers its own levels, EQ, and mode. Come back tomorrow, next week, next month — Zoom is still at 285%, Spotify is still at 110%, and you never touched a thing.

Coming soon

SoundLift for Linux Desktop.

Native per-application volume control across your whole system. Boost Spotify, Discord, any app — not just browser tabs. Same audio engine. Same design philosophy. Same privacy promise. Open source on GitHub.

Privacy

A volume booster, not a vacuum.

SoundLift runs entirely on your device. Your audio, your tabs, your preferences — none of it ever touches a server. We didn't add tracking, then promise not to use it. We never built it.

Read the full policy
No personal data collection
No browsing history tracking
No audio recordings, ever
No analytics or telemetry SDKs
No ads, now or ever
No account, no login, no email
No remote code or third-party services
Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Is 800% volume safe for my hearing or my speakers?
SoundLift includes soft limiting that prevents harsh clipping at high boost levels, and a live L/R meter that warns you when you're approaching distortion. That said, sustained extreme volume is hard on both speakers and ears — we recommend treating 400%+ as a tool for specific quiet sources, not a permanent setting.
Does it work with Zoom and Teams?
Yes. SoundLift works on the web versions of Zoom (zoom.us/wc), Microsoft Teams (teams.microsoft.com), Google Meet, Webex, and any other browser-based call platform. It does not work with the standalone desktop apps for these services, since those run outside Chrome.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
It's free, with no premium tier and no ads. The catch is that we built this for ourselves first and decided to put it out for everyone. If you want to support the project, sharing it with someone who'd find it useful is the most we'd ask.
Why does fullscreen video sometimes exit when I use it?
This is a Chrome limitation that affects every volume booster extension, not just SoundLift. When an extension touches a tab's audio, the page can lose its fullscreen state. The workaround is simple: set your volume first, then enter fullscreen. Once you're in, SoundLift continues working without issue.
What browsers does it support?
Any Chromium-based browser: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, and Vivaldi. Firefox support is on the roadmap but not yet available, since the underlying audio APIs differ.
Will my settings sync across devices?
If you have Chrome Sync turned on, your per-site profiles, equalizer presets, and theme preferences will sync across your own machines through Google's encrypted sync system. Nexasol never has access to this data — it's between you and Chrome.
Is a Linux desktop version coming?
Yes — we're actively building a native Linux version of SoundLift that operates at the OS audio layer, letting you boost individual applications (not just browser tabs). It'll be open source, free, and available through Flathub. Drop us a line at support@nexasol.com to be notified when it launches.

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