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What is AudioMatch?

AudioMatch is a system-wide equalizer that improves the sound of everything you play — music, videos, games and podcasts — across every app on your phone. Its tagline says it best: system-wide EQ that learns your ears.

Three things it does for you

1. Studio-grade EQ for everything

Shape your sound with a parametric equalizer, a simple 3-knob tone control, stereo "sound stage" widening, bass boost, reverb, a volume leveler and a clean limiter.

2. AutoEQ headphone & speaker correction

Every pair of headphones has its own sound signature. AudioMatch includes a catalog of thousands of device profiles and automatically applies a correction curve tuned for your exact headphones, earphones or speakers.

3. AI personalization that learns your ears

A quick listening test plays short comparisons and learns what you prefer, then builds a custom EQ for your headphones and your music.

Basic or Advanced — your choice

Pick how much control you want on screen. Basic shows three simple dials (Low, Mid, High) plus presets. Advanced unlocks the full parametric EQ and complete processing chain. Switching only changes how much is shown — not your sound — and you can change it any time.

Free vs Premium

Free includes the parametric EQ (up to 5 bands), the full AutoEQ device-correction catalog, the FAST personalization wizard, per-app and per-genre preset switching, and manual EQ editing.

Premium — a yearly subscription or a one-time lifetime purchase — unlocks the natural-language AI Equalizer, Bass Boost, Sound Stage, Reverb, Volume Leveler, Equal-Loudness, High-Pass Filter, the Limiter, EQ bands 6–20, built-in system presets, and the longer Balanced/Pro personalization programs.

New to this?

If words like "bass", "treble" or "EQ" feel unfamiliar, read Sound basics — a two-minute, plain-language primer that makes the rest of the help (and the app) much easier to follow.

How it works, briefly

Once set up, AudioMatch runs quietly in the background (with a status notification) and processes audio for each app as it plays. You can toggle it on/off and flip through presets straight from the Android Quick Settings tile — without opening the app.

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