Switch to your
headset
seamlessly.
VibeSwitcher lives in your system tray and flips your playback and microphone in a single keystroke. No more digging through Sound Settings.
Your sound setup, switched in one move.
Each profile bundles a playback device and a microphone under one name. Trigger it from the tray, a hotkey, or automatically, and VibeSwitcher sets both Windows audio roles at once, so nothing falls out of sync.
Tray click, global hotkey, schedule, or device connect.
Default playback and default communications device, together.
A quiet banner confirms it. No Sound Settings, no fuss.
Watch the real app work.
These are live re-creations of VibeSwitcher's actual interface. Pick a feature and watch it run, step by step.
Built for people who switch a lot.
Everything else VibeSwitcher does, without leaving the tray.
It started as a small frustration. I was using another audio switcher, and it could only bind one hotkey to one device. Playback or microphone, never both at once.
So I figured: lean into the AI hype and vibe code the thing I wished existed. One keystroke, both roles, done. That is where the name comes from, and it is still the whole idea behind VibeSwitcher.
It grew from there into profiles, schedules, auto-switching, and Mini Mode. The heart of it is still that first annoyance, finally solved.
Running in under a minute.
No account, no driver, no admin prompt. It installs per user.
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Install and launch
Run the installer or unzip the portable build. VibeSwitcher drops into your system tray and opens Settings.
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Build a profile
Name a profile, pick its playback device and mic, then assign a hotkey, icon, schedule, or app trigger if you want.
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Switch from anywhere
Hit the hotkey mid-game, click the tray, or let auto-switch and schedules do it for you. Both roles flip instantly.
Get VibeSwitcher
Free, open source, and installs in seconds, per user, with no admin prompt.
Not yet code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn on first run. Choose More info, then Run anyway. SHA256 checksums are listed on each release.
Built by one person,
open to everyone.
VibeSwitcher is MIT-licensed and developed in the open. Found a bug or want a feature? The issue tracker is the place.
Built with WPF on .NET 8, Windows Core Audio, System.Media and HidSharp.
© 2026 Raphael Mansour.