
A macOS menu bar utility that plays the same sound through all your speakers at once.
Tutti is a macOS menu bar utility that plays the same audio through any number
of output devices at once — speakers, AirPods, an HDMI display — perfectly in
sync, and gives each app its own volume with a Turbo boost. No virtual driver,
no kernel extension, nothing left behind when you quit.
macOS only lets you send audio to one output at a time. Tutti removes that limit.
Tick any combination of outputs in the menu bar and it builds a CoreAudio
aggregate device on the fly, so the same sound plays everywhere at once, with
master and per-device volume, mute, and Bluetooth battery at a glance. Pick a
single device and it just switches the system default — no aggregate, no residue.
On macOS 14.4+ it also gives every app its own volume, with a Turbo boost for the
quiet ones, all driver-free via the native audio tap. A Now Playing card, a mic
input card, and a sleep timer round it out. Because it relies only on Apple
frameworks, there's nothing to install, and quitting restores your output cleanly.
Tutti ships in 9 languages and can replace the system volume icon in your menu
bar. Free for unlimited devices and per-app volume; a one-time $7.99 Pro unlock
adds global volume-key and scroll control, saved presets, per-app routing, and
per-device Bluetooth latency tuning.
Platform : macOS 13.0+ (Apple Silicon + Intel); per-app features need 14.4+
Price : Free; Pro $7.99 one-time purchase (7-day trial)
Languages : English, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Español
Website : https://tutti.barrybarrywu.com
Download : https://github.com/BarryBarrywu/tutti/releases/latest
Developer : Barrybarrywu
Contact : support@barrybarrywu.com