
SlapPC
Your PC finally has feelings. Hurt them.
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About SlapPC
SlapPC is a unique tool that lets you turn any physical slap on your PC, laptop, phone, or monitor into a sound effect. It features both Hindi and English sound packs to make your hardware scream back at you. You can use it directly in your browser without any downloads required. This fun and interactive experience is free forever and works across multiple devices. Slap your PC, laptop, phone or monitor and it screams back ā instantly. Free browser app. No download. Hindi & English sound packs. Works on Windows, Android, iPhone & Mac. SlapPC reacts when you hit your keyboard or desk ā it fires back with ridiculous sound effects. Moans, screams, goat noises, punches, farts, and more. Works on Windows & Linux. Zero shame. 100% questionable decisions. Try it free ā slappc.com
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SlapPC is a browser-based tool that uses hardware vibration to trigger auditory feedback across mobile and desktop platforms. It provides a free interactive experience through localized sound packs in English and Hindi for users seeking unconventional hardware interaction.
- No-download web accessibility for instant use on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS.
- Bilingual sound packs supporting both Hindi and English auditory responses.
- Free forever pricing model with no subscription or installation requirements.
- Multi-device compatibility ranging from physical monitors to mobile phones.
Ideal for: Gamers and Content Creators looking for unique audio triggers and interactive sound effects to enhance their streaming or digital content.
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Hello Product Hunters! My name is Laxman and today I'm launching SlapPC š Have you ever wanted to slap your PC and hear it scream? Me neither. But now I've built it, so just try it.