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How to Listen to YouTube in 432Hz (Free Guide)

How to Listen to YouTube in 432Hz (Free Guide)

How to Listen to YouTube in 432Hz

YouTube is the world's largest music library - but it doesn't offer any way to change the tuning of audio. With a free pitch-shifting extension, you can listen to YouTube in 432Hz instantly.

One popular option is the 432 Player Chrome Extension.

Step-by-Step: Desktop

  1. Install a 432Hz converter extension - for example, the 432 Player Chrome Extension
  2. Go to youtube.com or music.youtube.com
  3. Click the extension icon in your toolbar
  4. Choose 432Hz, 528Hz, or another frequency
  5. Play any video - audio is converted in real-time

Works with all YouTube content: music videos, podcasts, live streams, and playlists.

Android: Via Kiwi Browser

Install Kiwi Browser on Android, add the Chrome extension, and open YouTube in the browser. The process is the same as desktop.

What to Expect

The pitch shift from 440Hz to 432Hz is subtle - about a third of a semitone lower. Music will sound slightly warmer and deeper.

Some users report less listening fatigue during long YouTube sessions.

For music content, the difference is most noticeable. For speech-heavy content (podcasts, lectures), you may not notice much change.

Explore Further

Ready to hear the difference? Learn how to convert your music to 432Hz, or browse recommended tools for every platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does YouTube have a 432Hz option?

No. YouTube doesn't offer pitch or frequency controls. You need a pitch-shifting browser extension to convert YouTube audio to 432Hz.

Does it work with YouTube Music?

Yes. The extension works with both youtube.com and music.youtube.com.

Want to Try 432Hz?

If you'd like to hear the difference for yourself, these free tools let you convert any song to 432Hz in real-time - no downloads or file conversion needed.