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Free tools and apps to bring awareness, calm, and compassion into your daily life.
Contemporary voices sharing timeless wisdom — the Buddha’s teachings made clear and practical for today’s world.
Mindfulness is not a special event — it’s a way of living with awareness in every moment.
These free apps and digital resources help you practice mindfulness, compassion, and reflection wherever you are — at work, home, or travel.
Each app below has been chosen for clarity, simplicity, and authenticity, without unnecessary rituals or commercial distractions.
A free app offering guided meditations, bells of mindfulness, and short talks from the Plum Village community founded by Thich Nhat Hanh.
A completely free meditation app featuring 100,000+ guided sessions from teachers worldwide, including Buddhist monks and mindfulness psychologists.
A free, research-based app developed by neuroscientist Dr. Richard Davidson (University of Wisconsin) — integrating meditation with emotional awareness.
A practical app designed for on-the-go mindfulness — short meditations for commuting, stress, and relationships.
Developed by the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center (MARC), this free app provides guided meditations in English and Spanish, with weekly new content.
A non-profit app offering free mindfulness programs for adults, students, and workplaces. Created by psychologists and educators.
A completely free and ad-free app designed to help users manage stress through mindfulness. Includes progress tracking and relaxation tools.
A simple, minimalist app to time silent meditations and keep a daily log — completely free, with no ads or subscriptions.
A lightweight app that rings a soft bell at random or scheduled times — reminding you to pause, breathe, and be present.
Free online meditations and science-based mindfulness exercises developed by the University of Wisconsin’s Center for Healthy Minds.
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