
Enter the zone. Get more done in less time.
Nitrofocus mixes special brainwave tones with distraction-blocking background sounds — so you slip into deep focus the moment you press play.
What you'll feel
Change your state, on demand.
Increase productivity
Get more of your work done in less time. Clear your inbox in minutes.
Sharpen your focus
Review documents faster, think through ideas cleanly, produce your best work.
Study smarter
Read more, retain more, and perform better in exams and courses.
Blast through chores
Housework, admin, boring tasks — press play and watch time fly by.
Activate focus brainwaves
Special audio tones nudge your brain into its natural high-focus rhythm.
Save hours a week
Users report reclaiming several hours of real, deep work every single week.
How it works
The MP3 that changes everything.
Nitrofocus is a simple audio program engineered to activate your focus brainwaves — while masking the world around you.
- Precision-tuned brainwave tones for deep concentration
- Ambient background sounds to block office and city noise
- Designed to be looped for hours of continuous flow
- Works for study, coding, writing, admin and creative work

Trusted reviews
What people are saying.
"I put Nitrofocus on and two hours vanish. My best work gets done inside that window."
"I use it for writing sessions. It's like a switch for my brain — focus, on."
"As a student, this has been a genuine game-changer for study sessions."
Focus better, starting today.
Get Nitrofocus, load it up, and put it on repeat during your next work session. If it doesn't help you get more done, you're protected by the full money-back guarantee.
Questions
Good to know.
How long should I listen for?
Loop it for as long as you're working — 30 minutes to several hours. Most users play it through an entire focus block.
Do I need headphones?
Headphones give the strongest effect, but Nitrofocus also works through good speakers.
Can I use it while studying?
Absolutely — study sessions are one of the most popular use cases.
Is it safe to loop for hours?
Yes. It's designed for extended listening. Take normal breaks as you would with any work session.