Vaporwave
Vaporwave, playable
Vaporwave is a slowed song wearing a sunset. Y2K Player does both halves: slow and retune any track live, then let a synthwave horizon or a night ocean glow behind it — in an app dressed for the aesthetic.
The sound
Classic vaporwave sits near 80% tempo with the pitch sliding down — one linked slider in Y2K Player, live while the song plays. Add reverb for the mall-at-closing-time feel, loop the hook, and export the result as a real audio file.
The look
Neon grids, striped suns, chrome and glass: the visualizer catalog and the era themes come from the same shelf of memories vaporwave samples. Your player can finally match your playlist.
The library
It's a full offline player for your own files — playlists, per-song memory, lock-screen controls — so the aesthetic isn't a toy, it's your daily driver.
Questions
FAQ
How do I make a song vaporwave?
Slow it to roughly 75–85% with pitch linked so it deepens, then add reverb to taste. Y2K Player does it live and remembers per song.
Can I export the vaporwave version?
Yes — Pro exports full-length M4A/WAV with effects rendered in; free exports 30-second clips.
Does the app look the part?
That's the point — era themes (chrome, glass, neon) and original retro visualizer scenes, all synced to your music.
Free to try, yours forever
No ads, no accounts, no subscription — and Pro is a single one-time unlock. Works completely offline.
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