Stone.
Stone is an offline-first mobile multitrack DAW for musicians who need to record, clean, mix, and write songs wherever inspiration actually happens.
What Stone Is For
Stone belongs in the gap between studio tools and real-life recording: quick capture, rough mixing, cleanup, and lyrics on the device already in your hand.
Layer song parts on mobile with individual tracks for vocals, guitar, harmonies, percussion, and spoken ideas.
Improve noisy takes with local processing designed for streets, parks, rooms, and other imperfect recording spaces.
Keep words, chords, and song structure beside the audio workflow instead of splitting the session across apps.
Built for musicians working beyond quiet studios.
For performers capturing live ideas in noisy, unpredictable, low-power environments.
For writers who need lyrics and rough recordings to stay together when the idea appears.
For musicians who prefer a private, portable workflow over account-bound cloud tools.
Local-First Recording
Stone is positioned around privacy, speed, and resilience so the recording flow does not depend on a network connection.
No login or cloud sync is required for the core recording workflow, so sessions can start quickly.
Audio, lyrics, and project data stay on the device inside the app's local workspace.
Project updates are shaped around frequent local persistence to reduce loss during interruptions.
Stone FAQ
Direct answers for musicians comparing mobile DAWs, local recording apps, and private audio workflows.
What does Stone do?
Stone helps musicians record multitrack audio, clean noisy takes, manage lyrics, and export mixes on mobile devices while keeping projects local.
Is Stone cloud based?
No. Stone is designed as an offline-first app with no login requirement or server sync for core recording workflows.
Who is Stone for?
Stone is for buskers, street performers, songwriters, and mobile creators who record outside quiet studios.