Self-Care Apps

Insight Timer Review: 2026 Overview

4.3/5 our score 4.9 App Store 4.6 Google Play

The verdict

4.3/ 5   A vast meditation library, tens of thousands of sessions at no cost, with teachers, styles and timers for every mood.

Insight Timer is the most generous meditation app our desk tested: tens of thousands of guided sessions at no cost, plus a session that reliably leaves you a little steadier. We score it 4.3 out of 5 and rank it fourth. It does one thing superbly. Our overall pick, Liven, covers more of self-care in one place, but for pure meditation value Insight Timer is hard to beat, and it ties for the top of our starter-tier value index.

See our #1 pick: Liven Full ranking

Most meditation apps lock their best content behind a paywall and let you sample a handful of sessions. Insight Timer runs the other way. The core library, tens of thousands of guided meditations, is there without paying, and it stays that way. For anyone who wants to meditate without signing up for another subscription, that alone makes it worth a look.

We tested it the way we test every app on this desk, over real weeks, on ordinary days, asking the one question that matters: did opening it actually leave us feeling a bit better? It did, and it did so consistently. Insight Timer earns a 4.3 and fourth place overall. Below, where it shines, where it gets unwieldy, and how it sits against Liven, our number-one pick.

What Insight Timer is

Insight Timer, made by Insight Network, Inc., is a meditation app built around a single, enormous library. Open it and you can search by length, teacher, topic or style: a three-minute breathing reset, a forty-minute body scan, a sleep track for 2am, a talk on letting go. The name comes from its original feature, a plain meditation timer with interval bells and ambient sound for people who practise unguided. That timer is still here, and it is still one of the nicest parts of the app.

The model is unusual. Thousands of teachers publish to the platform, so the catalogue is broad in a way a single in-house studio could never match. It runs on iOS, Android and the web, with widgets and health sync, plus live sessions you can join in real time and a community around them. A paid tier, Member Plus, adds structured courses, offline downloads and a few advanced extras.

Who it is for

Insight Timer suits the budget-conscious and the curious. If you want genuine depth without paying, this is the most generous self care app we found. It also fits people who like choosing their own teacher and style rather than following one house voice, because you can wander until something clicks. It is less ideal if you would rather be handed a plan and told exactly what to do next, since the same freedom that makes it great can leave you scrolling.

Where it earns its place

Two things stand out. The first is value, and it is the reason Insight Timer ties for the top of our starter-tier value index. The no-cost tier is not a teaser. It is the product, and it earns the mark honestly. The second is the way a session lands. Whatever mood you walk in with, there is something sized for it, so you rarely open the app and find nothing that fits, and a short sitting usually leaves you a notch calmer than you were.

The timer deserves its own mention. For people who already have a practice and just want bells and a quiet space, it is clean, calm and light on ads. The live sessions add something most apps lack, the small but real sense that other people are sitting down to breathe at the same moment you are.

Where it falls short

Size is the double edge. With this much content and almost open publishing, quality varies. A beautiful guided session sits next to a forgettable one, and there is no editor shaping your path. Newcomers can feel lost, unsure which of forty 'anxiety' meditations to start with. A little structure goes a long way, and Insight Timer mostly leaves you to build that structure yourself, though the Member Plus courses help. It also has no built-in mood tracking, journaling or crisis resources, so it is a meditation tool, full stop, rather than a rounded self-care home.

Pricing and value

The library is usable at no cost, which is the headline and the reason value scores so high. Member Plus runs about $5.99 a month, or roughly $59.99 a year, and unlocks courses, offline downloads and advanced features. Prices are approximate as of June 2026, so verify in the store. There is a trial on Plus. The important part: you can cancel and still keep the no-cost library, so paying is genuinely optional rather than a trap. For most people the starter tier is plenty. Plus is for those who want guided courses or downloads for flights and dead zones.

How it compares

Against Headspace and Calm, Insight Timer trades polish and tight curation for sheer scale and a far more generous starter tier. You get more, but you do more of the choosing. Against Liven, our overall winner, the comparison is about scope, not quality. Liven scores 4.4 because it covers more of real self-care in one place: a personalised plan, mood tracking, journaling, courses, habits and an AI companion called Livie. Insight Timer covers meditation, and covers it deeply.

Worth saying plainly: Liven leads neither of our indices, and on starter-tier value Insight Timer is well ahead, a 5 against Liven's 2. If your only goal is to feel calmer after one short sitting, Insight Timer is an excellent and cheaper choice. If you want meditation plus everything around it, that is where Liven pulls ahead.

Our verdict

Insight Timer is the meditation app we would recommend first to anyone who does not want to pay, and to plenty of people who would. The depth is real, a session reliably leaves you steadier, and the starter tier is the most honest in the category. Its weakness is the flip side of its strength: without a guided path, the abundance can overwhelm. If you want one app for the whole of self-care, Liven covers more ground. If you want a bottomless meditation library that asks nothing of your wallet, this is it. A clear 4.3, and a place we are happy to stand behind.

Maker: Insight Network, Inc. · Platforms: iOS, Android, Web · Approach: Self-guided · Methods: mindfulness, meditation

Insight Timer plans & pricing

Free tier: One of the most generous no-cost tiers anywhere — tens of thousands of no-cost meditations.
Trial: Member Plus trial offered.

Member Plus
~$5.99/month
or discounted yearly
Member Plus yearly
~$59.99/year

Prices approximate, as of June 2026 — verify on the App Store / Google Play. The core library is no-cost; Member Plus adds courses, offline downloads and advanced features.

Cancellation: Cancel through your app-store subscription; the no-cost library remains usable.

Feature checklist

Insight Timer pros & cons

What's good

  • One of the most generous starter tiers of any self care app
  • A huge range of teachers, lengths and styles
  • A session tends to land, open it, breathe, and you feel a bit better
  • A clean meditation timer with ambient sounds for unguided practice
  • Live sessions and a real community of practitioners

What to weigh up

  • The sheer size can overwhelm without a guided path
  • Quality varies between teachers, since almost anyone can publish
  • Courses, offline downloads and advanced features sit behind Member Plus

Support

Help comes through an in-app help centre and email rather than live chat. There is no crisis line built in, so keep your own emergency contacts to hand.

Method & credibility

Insight Timer is grounded in mindfulness and meditation, taught by a wide mix of instructors. It is an everyday wellbeing tool, not therapy or medical care, and not a substitute for professional support if you are struggling.

Privacy & data

As with most meditation apps, you create an account and some usage data is collected, which places it mid-pack on our privacy-care index. Review the current privacy policy and your account settings before you lean on it heavily.

Third-party ratings

We report independent ratings with their source and date and never invent them. Figures here are approximate and pending verification before launch.

Our data: Insight Timer

Two numbers we measure ourselves, on the same 1–5 scale for every app — the things most roundups never score (see all 20 on the compare page):

Starter-tier value: 5/5 (how much real self-care you get before paying anything) Privacy care: 3/5 (how carefully it handles your sensitive wellbeing data)

Insight Timer FAQ

Is Insight Timer really free to use?

Yes. The core library of tens of thousands of guided meditations, plus the meditation timer and live sessions, is available at no cost. Member Plus adds courses, offline downloads and a few advanced features, but you are not paywalled out of the main experience.

Is Insight Timer good for beginners?

It can be, but the size cuts both ways. There is plenty of gentle, beginner-friendly content; the challenge is choosing where to start. If you would rather be guided step by step, a more structured app may suit you better at first, and you can always graduate to Insight Timer's breadth later.

Can Insight Timer treat anxiety or depression?

No. It is an everyday wellbeing and meditation tool that many people find calming, but it does not diagnose, treat or cure anything and is not a substitute for professional care. If you are in crisis, contact a local emergency service or call 988 in the US and Canada (free, 24/7).

A note on these apps: This site is for general information and everyday self-care. None of the apps here are a substitute for professional medical or mental-health care, and nothing on this page is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. If you're struggling, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional.
In crisis? If you're in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, contact your local emergency services now. In the US and Canada you can call or text 988 to reach a trained counsellor, free and 24/7. You are not alone, and help is available.
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Editor & lead reviewer · Reviewed by Theo Lindqvist, Wellbeing writer & second reviewer

Mara edits this desk and leads the hands-on testing. She keeps each app on a real phone for weeks — through onboarding, ordinary days and flat ones — before it gets a number, and she owns the scorecard that holds every review to the same standard.

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