7 Free Meditation Apps to Help Center Your Mind

It costs zero dollars to harness a sense of calm and focus from these free meditation apps.

Practicing mindfulness can help you feel calm and less stressed. It's no surprise then that over 2,500 meditation apps have been launched since 2015. There are meditation apps for just about anything you're interested in learning and doing. Some apps offer simple, fuss-free meditation timers with a gentle bell sound, others provide guided meditation series based on your mood, health concerns, or other wellness goals, and others offer walking meditations, acupressure lessons, and mindfulness education—some deliver all these options.

You can pay a reasonable fee for an app with more bells and whistles. You could also try one of the meditation apps that are free to download, even if they offer a limited number of free basic meditations or a free trial before you're encouraged to upgrade to a premium membership. (Calm and Headspace are just a couple of top-rated examples). But what about starting your mental wellness journey with a totally and completely free meditation app? Here are some of the best free meditation apps to check out before shelling out for something you might not stick with (although we think you likely will).

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Insight Timer

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With this meditation app, free truly means free. Insight Timer offers a huge collection of more than 100,000 guided meditations with no required subscription or membership. Several of the meditation sessions are even led by meditation-loving celebs like Gisele Bündchen or Zen masters like Thich Nhat Hanh.

This app also offers features like meditation music and a free meditation timer that allows you to practice unguided, complete with ambient noise and a soft ending bell. (An optional premium membership starts at $5 per month and includes offline listening, meditation courses, and other features.)

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Mindfulness Coach

Mindfulness Coach logo, a free meditation and mindfulness app
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This completely free mindfulness app was created by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD to teach mindfulness to veterans, service members, and the general public. Mindfulness Coach is a great instructive resource for anyone looking to learn about and embrace mindfulness as a healthy coping strategy and lifelong skill. Follow guided audio meditations, set goals, track your progress, and learn more about the history and benefits of this mental practice.

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Smiling Mind

Smiling Mind Free Meditation App
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Smiling Mind is an evidence-based, not-for-profit mindfulness app with over 300 free meditations and mindfulness programs—for adults and children. Its mission is simple: "To provide accessible, life-long tools to support healthy minds" in schools, at home, and the workplace.

Inside the app, explore research-backed mindfulness programs by category (e.g., at work, for the whole family, for adults) or by themes (attention and concentration, sleep, stress, relationships). Smiling Mind is extremely beginner-friendly, and you can start from scratch, learning about what mindfulness means, how it works, the research behind it, and primer meditation sessions.

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UCLA Mindful

UCLA Mindful, free meditation and mindfulness app
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The UCLA Mindful app was born from UCLA's Mindful Awareness Research Center, so you know you're getting the best in research-based mindfulness meditation with this app—for free. UCLA Mindful makes mindfulness easy to try, with basic meditations for first-timers, helpful videos on how to meditate (think: learning the right posture and understanding the science behind it), a simple timer so you can practice on your own, and guided wellness meditations to help you through personal struggles, from chronic pain to stress management.

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Healthy Minds Program

Healthy Minds Program free mindfulness and meditation app
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The Healthy Minds Program app is the brainchild of the science nonprofit Healthy Minds Innovations (HMI)—affiliated with the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison—and became donations-based and freely available to all users in 2020. Through podcast-style lessons and guided meditations, this free app turns neuroscience into everyday tools that train your mind to unlock the four pillars of well-being, awareness, insight, connection, and purpose, based on decades of research by HMI.

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The Mindfulness App

The Mindfulness App offers more than 500 guided meditations in over 10 languages to help you clear your mind. The app also provides sleep stories to help you fall asleep, reminders, and notices, plus it can sync with your Apple Watch. Though you have the option to try a premium subscription, you can also use it for free.

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Mindfulness.com Meditation App

Downloading the Mindfulness.com app gives you access to breathing exercises, mini-meditation sessions, and mindfulness courses to help reduce stress in your daily life. You can even get personalized lessons from a mindfulness coach. There is a free trial available for their subscription plan, but the unique thing about this meditation app is that it offers a complimentary year-long subscription for those who cannot afford the plan.

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