Discover and search Soundgasm audio — fast, free & filtered

Search Soundgasm is an unofficial, third-party search interface designed to enhance discoverability of audio content hosted on Soundgasm.net. Since Soundgasm.net does not provide native search functionality, this tool fills a functional gap by enabling users to locate specific recordings efficiently. It is intended for users who regularly consume audio content from Soundgasm — including ASMR, comfort audio, sleep aids, roleplay, and other spoken-word genres — and require structured, filterable access to its extensive library.
The service operates independently of Soundgasm.net and does not host or redistribute audio files. Instead, it indexes publicly available metadata (e.g., titles, uploader names, tags, durations, play counts) and provides a dedicated frontend for querying that data. It requires no user account, imposes no paywall, and is accessible as a progressive web app with server-side rendering for performance and SEO.
Search Soundgasm operates by aggregating and structuring publicly accessible metadata from Soundgasm.net. It does not scrape or store audio files; instead, it maintains an index of descriptive attributes — such as title, uploader name, associated tags, duration, play count, and upload date — sourced from Soundgasm’s public pages. Users submit queries either through the primary search bar (which leverages Google’s site-specific indexing) or via direct category/tag links.
Filtering is implemented client- and server-side: users can combine criteria (e.g., "uploader: LunaRae AND tag: ASMR AND duration < 600") to narrow results. Category and theme pages are hand-curated groupings based on recurring tag patterns and community usage conventions. All search results link directly to the corresponding Soundgasm.net page, preserving original context and playback.
Search Soundgasm serves practical needs for listeners seeking efficient, repeatable access to niche or long-tail audio content. For example, users researching voice characteristics can filter by "Voice-Focused" and sort by play count to identify widely appreciated vocal styles. Educators or researchers studying digital intimacy practices may use thematic filters (e.g., "Dominant/Submissive", "Confession") to sample representative content without manual scrolling.
It also supports accessibility workflows: individuals with sensory preferences (e.g., avoiding certain triggers or prioritizing short-form content) can apply duration or tag exclusions. Content creators benefit from analyzing trending tags (e.g., "Yandere", "Goth") or monitoring peer activity via uploader filters. Because it requires no login and imposes no usage limits, it functions as a neutral, open-access discovery layer for the Soundgasm ecosystem.