Your breath is a pattern.
Share it.

TidalBreath is the first platform where breath coaches and students record real breathing patterns, sync them to soundscapes, and share them with the world.

The Gap

Every breathwork app gives you someone else's pattern

Existing apps deliver pre-made exercises designed by studios. But every body breathes differently. The best breath coaches create unique patterns through years of practice. Until now, they had no way to capture and share what they actually do.

Ocean Calm 4-7-8 Coach: Kai M.
Duration
4:30
Cycles
12
Pace
Slow
Shared
238x

Breathwork, recorded from your body

Two ways to capture what your breath actually does. No scripted timers. Real patterns from real practice.

Finger Recording

Drag your finger across the screen to trace your breathing rhythm in real time. Inhale sweeps up, exhale sweeps down. The pattern becomes a shareable time-series.

Belly Sensing

Place your phone on your belly. The accelerometer captures the rise and fall of your diaphragm, translating physical breathing into a precise data pattern.

Edit and Refine

Review your recording, smooth out imperfections, adjust timing. Perfect your pattern before publishing it to your network or the marketplace.

From breath to shared experience

1

Record

Capture your breathing pattern with finger-drag or belly accelerometer. Your breath becomes data.

2

Layer

Choose a soundscape. Ocean waves, white noise, river flow. Volume syncs to your pattern, rising on each inhale.

3

Share

Publish to your student network, share with specific coaches, or list on the marketplace for others to practice.

Soundscapes

Sound that breathes with you

Volume rises as you inhale, fades as you exhale. Your breathing pattern becomes the conductor of an immersive audio experience.

Ocean Waves White Noise River Current Rain Forest Wind Through Trees Singing Bowls
Inhale → Volume rises → Exhale → Volume fades

Breathing is personal.
Sharing it makes it powerful.

The first platform where breath coaches capture their craft and students practice patterns recorded from real bodies, not scripted by studios.