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This Browser-Based Guitar Amp Makes Any Sound You Can Think Of (For Free)

Enter FUKKAUDIO (that’s their real name), a browser-based guitar amp and effects platform that turns plain-language prompts into fully playable rigs in real time.

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FUKKAUDIO positions itself as a full guitar experience. Inside the browser, players get a complete signal chain: amp character, effects, and IR/cab modeling, all generated dynamically from text input.

Unlike traditional modelers, there’s no reliance on recreating specific legacy amps. Instead, the platform uses its own proprietary tone engine to interpret prompts and translate them into usable, musical sounds. That alone makes it stand apart from tools like BIAS FX or hardware-adjacent concepts like Polyend Endless, which also explore AI-assisted tone shaping but still lean on more traditional workflows.

The barrier to entry couldn’t be lower. If you’ve got a guitar, an interface, and an internet connection, you’re in. No plugin management, no CPU-hogging installs – just open a browser and go.

It’s a particularly appealing setup for players who want to move fast. Instead of building signal chains piece by piece or tweaking EQs for hours, you can land on a usable tone in seconds. For recording ideas, quick demos, or even live streaming setups, that immediacy is a serious advantage.

Perhaps the biggest draw is the price: free. At least, to start. You can generate and play tones without paying a cent, but saving and sharing presets is locked behind a Pro tier, priced at €6.90 per month (roughly $8). It’s a small trade-off, but one that might matter for players who want to build a reusable library of sounds.

Check it out here.

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