😴 Loop a Song to Sleep To
Put rain, white noise, or your favorite calming track on endless repeat — and never get jolted awake by a YouTube ad or autoplay surprise.
Pick a sleep track and loop it:
▶ Open YouTubeOnLoopOr replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com in any sleep video URL
Why You Need a Real Loop at Night
YouTube's native "loop video" option does work — but only if YouTube doesn't cut to a mid-roll ad first, doesn't lose the tab, and doesn't fall back to autoplay when something hiccups. Any of those will yank you out of the deepest part of the night.
A dedicated looper bypasses all of that. The same track plays from start to end, then immediately starts over. No ad-breaks. No "Up next." No volume jumps.
Best Sounds to Loop for Sleep
🌧 Rain on a roof
Steady, predictable, deeply soothing
🌊 Ocean waves
Slow rhythm syncs with breathing
🔥 Crackling fireplace
Warm, low frequencies — bedroom-friendly
💨 Brown / pink noise
Masks footsteps, traffic, snoring partners
🎵 8-hour sleep mixes
Already designed to play through the night
🌙 Solfeggio / 432 Hz
Slow ambient frequencies for deep rest
How to Loop YouTube Overnight
Pick a track without a sponsor read
Avoid videos that open with the creator talking — those wake you up every loop. Pure ambience tracks loop seamlessly.
Open it on YouTubeOnLoop
Replace youtube.com with youtubeonloop.com or paste the URL on the homepage.
Trim out the intro
If the first 10 seconds is a logo or fade-in that's noticeably louder, set Start a few seconds in so each loop starts smoothly.
Set the volume — and remember it
Lower the volume to bedroom level. The app remembers it next time you open a sleep loop, so you won't wake up to a 100% blast.
💡 Sleep Loop Tips
- • Use a repeat count as a sleep timer: Set repeat = 5 on a 30-min track to auto-stop after 2.5 hours.
- • Save your sleep playlist: Sign in and your favorite night tracks sync to your phone for travel.
- • Avoid mid-loop spikes: Some "sleep" videos secretly contain a 1-min talking section halfway through — preview before bed.
- • Phone face-down: Combine with do-not-disturb — the loop keeps playing, notifications don't.
