Endel (app)

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Endel
Developer(s) Endel Sound GmbH
Initial release2018
Operating system iOS (including standalone Apple Watch), Android, Apple TV, also provided as Amazon Alexa skill
Type personalized sound environment app
Website endel.io

Endel is a paid generative music app that creates personalized sound environments (called soundscapes) to match user activities. The app provides preset modes for relaxation, focus, sleep, and moving, and reacts to time of the day, weather, heart rate, and location to create unique compositions. [1]

Contents

Endel is available on iOS and Android devices, on Apple TV, as a standalone Apple Watch app, and an Amazon Alexa Skill. [2] [3]

History

Endel was launched in 2018 as an application that generates individual soundscapes fitted to the user's immediate conditions. The app's Endel Pacific engine was built based on scientific principles about sound's effect on the human body and mind. [4] [5]

The same year the app passed the Techstars Music startup accelerator and raised investments from the Amazon's Alexa Fund (focused on voice-powered products and conversational computing). [6]

Soundscapes

In January 2019, Endel signed a distribution deal with Warner Music Group to produce and release 20 algorithmically created albums, [7] attracting media attention from outlets such as Rolling Stone , Wired , The New Yorker , The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal. [8] [9] [10]

In 2020, Endel collaborated with Grimes to create AI Lullaby sleep soundscape featuring her vocals and music, inspired by her experience as a new mother. [11] [12] A 2022 James Blake's Wind Down album was also made in a collaboration with Endel. [13]

Endel launched a variety of soundscapes: seasonal soundscapes like Recovery (for Winter 2020), [14] lo-fi soundscape Study, [15] Wiggly Wisdom soundscape with spoken word phrases from Alan Watts. [16] The Clarity Trip soundscape, launched in October 2021, used data on user's movement and pace as a part of its generative algorithm. [17]

Developers

The app is developed by a German software company Endel Sound GmbH [18] founded by Oleg Stavitsky, Protey Temen, Philipp Petrenko, Dmitry Evgrafov, Kirill Bulatsev, Dmitry Bezugly. [19] [20] Its early-stage investors and partners included the Amazon Amazon Alexa Fund, Warner Music Group, Sonos, Avex Group, Kima Ventures, Impulse Ventures, Plus Eight Equity Partners, Waverley Capital, Powerhouse Capital, Techstars Music, Major Lazer's Chris Leacock, and DJ La Fleur. [21] [22] [23] In September 2020 it raised a $5 million Series A funding round led by Kevin Rose and supported by existing and new investors. [24]

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