A curated list of awesome WebAudio packages, libraries, frameworks, demos, and educational resources.
Awesome WebAudio is a curated, community-maintained list of resources related to the Web Audio API. It aggregates libraries, frameworks, applications, tutorials, and tools for creating interactive audio experiences directly in the web browser. It solves the problem of discovering high-quality, relevant resources in the fragmented Web Audio ecosystem.
Web developers, creative coders, musicians, educators, and hobbyists interested in building browser-based audio applications, interactive music tools, or learning about the Web Audio API.
Developers choose Awesome WebAudio because it provides a trusted, organized, and comprehensive directory—saving hours of searching and vetting. It surfaces both popular and niche tools, demos real-world applications, and connects users to learning resources and the broader community.
A curated list of awesome WebAudio packages and resources.
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Curates over 50+ libraries, frameworks, and apps like Tone.js and Wavesurfer.js, covering everything from synthesis to visualization, saving hours of scattered searching.
Actively maintained via pull requests, with an 'Obsolete' section to filter out dead projects, ensuring the list stays relevant as the ecosystem evolves.
Provides tutorials, books, and newsletters like WebAudio Weekly, offering a clear learning curve from basics to advanced topics in Web Audio API.
Structured into clear sections such as Frameworks, Libraries, MIDI, and Apps, making it easy to pinpoint specific types of tools without clutter.
Lists resources without user reviews, benchmarks, or compatibility notes, forcing developers to manually test each library for suitability and stability.
Relies solely on community submissions, so niche or emerging tools might be missing if not contributed, as noted in the pull request dependency.
Being a static GitHub README, it has no search, filtering, or sorting capabilities, which can make navigation tedious as the list grows.