get
physical.
3D PHYSICS SYNTHESIZER • MAC + WINDOWS • VST • AU • AAX
BUILD YOUR OWN SYNTHS & EFFECTS • BETA PRICING FOR A LIMITED TIME

meet

Anukari.

Explore the sonic outer limits with Anukari. Based on a fully interactive, real-time 3D physics simulation, Anukari is part synthesizer/effects processor, part video game. Build any 3D structure you can imagine, pull it, strike it, or run your audio through it and let physics bring your sound to life.

so what

is

this thing?

Anukari is more than just an audio plugin with fancy visual UI. The visuals are the instrument. You build it and you play it. Actual digital objects, actual digital vibration, actual "wait, what was that?"
Here's Evan (the guy who built Anukari) to show you what we mean.
01

build

Snap together masses, springs, and anchors in 3D, like musical LEGO. A simple bell, or a 400-object fever dream. Your call.

02

excite

Hit it with mallets. Pluck it. Grab it with your mouse, pull, release. Feed your own audio into the structure and let physics warp it.

03

listen

Virtual microphones pick up every vibration. What comes out? Sounds you've never heard... because they've never existed before.

precision synths answer the question:

"how do I get that sound?"

Anukari asks a better one:

"what happens if i do THIS?"

If you've ever twisted a knob just to see what breaks, if "I have no idea what this does" sounds lik an invitation, then welcome. Anukari was built for the recklessly curious: sound designers hunting for the unheard. Composers looking for something other than the same ol' presets. Producers exploring uncommon textures. And anyone who likes to be surprised by their own creative process.

sound like you?
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a real

looker.

In Anukari the visuals are half the experience. As you play, your instrument vibrates, flexes, spins and twists. And custom skyboxes, 3D models and audio reactive shaders let you create a truly wild (and just plain trippy) visual world. Project it at live shows, upload it to your social media channels, or simply... stare at it. We promise, we won't judge.
this is an instrument
also an instrument
believe it or not: instrument

the beta crowd

loves it.

“Each instance is its own Newtonian universe ready to create harmony, chaos or a bit of both. The most open ended synthesizer there's ever been.”

"Yo Anukari is sick"

"I've never heard a computer do this before"

plays nice

with your setup.

IN YOUR DAW

vast • au • aax

Ableton, Logic, FL, Pro Tools, Cubase, etc... or run it standalone, no DAW required.

ON YOUR MACHINE

mac + windows

MacOS 12+ (Apple Silicon & Intel) and Windows 10+. Runs surprisingly light so you can stack multiple instances.

NOT A BUILDER?

start with presets

Over 200 presets included, from simple playable synths to alien ecosystems. Load one, mess around, see what happens!

THE DEEP END

it goes there

Full MPE, microtuning via MTS-ESP, up to 50x50 audio I/O. 13 built-in FX, modulation and feedback routing for the truly intrepid explorer.

synth + effects processor in one • use it as an instrument, a weird reverb, or both.

four

honest answers.

do I need to know physics?
No. If you can drag a sphere with a mouse, you're completely qualified. The physics engine does the math, you just get to be the one building crazy stuff and holding the mallet.
is this a toy or a real instrument?
A little bit of both, and we mean that in the best way possible. It's a fully professional synth and effects processor that happens to play kind of like a video game meets LEGOs, allowing you to genuinely discover new sounds. Film and game sound designers use it for exactly that reason.
it's just a synth with cool visuals, right?
Nope, Anukari is a bon-a-fide physics simulator applied to audio. The visuals aren't just eye candy, they're the entire thing. All those masses and springs are what make the sound you hear. Without them, Anukari wouldn't make any sound at all.
if I buy the beta, will I have to pay to upgrade later?
Not at all. Any Beta users will be able to upgrade to v1.0 (and all subsequent versions of Anukari) as soon as it's available and completely free of charge.
dare to
dive in?
Strange and beautiful sounds await.
No subscriptions, just endless exploration.
get Anukari for $70 during the beta (reg. $140)
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