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Health & Fitness · iOS

Meditopia: Sleep, Meditation

by YEDI70 YAZILIM VE BILGI TEKNOLOJILERI ANONIM SIRKETI

Free109 MBv4.26.0Ages 4+
4.8Store rating
22KRatings
109 MBSize
2017Released
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Meditopia has been quietly building its library since early 2017, and at version 4.26.0 it carries over 1,000 meditations and breathing exercises spanning 12 languages. That multilingual reach is genuinely rare in this category. The 109 MB install is reasonable, the store rating sits at a strong 4.85 from 22,000 reviewers, and regular updates through mid-2026 suggest active maintenance. It targets sleep, stress, and deeper emotional themes rather than just surface-level relaxation.

Depth Over Quick Fixes

Most meditation apps hand you a 10-minute body scan and call it a day. Meditopia leans into thematic territory that competitors sidestep, covering topics like body image, loneliness, and feelings of inadequacy. With more than 1,000 sessions available, a committed user can work through genuinely layered content rather than cycling through the same handful of tracks within a week. That volume makes it feel closer to a structured program than a playlist.

Multilingual Reach Is the Standout

Twelve supported languages is a concrete differentiator in a market where most apps default to English-only or add one or two token alternatives. For non-native English speakers seeking guided meditation in their first language, that availability matters practically, not just as a bullet point. It also signals that the developer has invested in localization at a meaningful scale, which tends to carry over into content quality and cultural relevance.

Freemium Ceiling to Watch

The app is listed as free with in-app purchases, and with a library this large the paywalled portion is almost certainly substantial. New users should expect a trial period before hitting a subscription prompt. That is standard for the category, but it means the 4.85 store rating reflects experiences that may include paid subscribers who have unlocked the full catalog, not necessarily the free-tier experience alone.

Pros

  • Over 1,000 meditations and breathing exercises covering a wide emotional range
  • 12 language options, genuinely broad for this app category
  • Consistently updated, with a recent release as of June 2026
  • Tackles uncommon themes like sexuality and life purpose beyond basic stress relief
  • Strong community rating across 22,000 reviews suggests reliable stability

Cons

  • Free tier likely limited, with a subscription required for full library access
  • No offline or feature details confirmed, so travel usability is unclear
  • Large content library can feel overwhelming without strong onboarding or curation
  • Developer name suggests non-English origin, and localization quality may vary by language
  • At 109 MB it is not heavy, but not lightweight either for a primarily audio app