Doom-scrolling at 3 a.m., praying you don’t wake your significant other – or the entire house?
Because if you do… how do you think the next 24 hours is going to go?
SuperMute is the missing mute button for your Android.
With a single tap, SuperMute instantly silences all major audio streams on your phone, including:
Tap it again, and SuperMute intelligently restores every sound back to its previous level.
Clean. Simple. Effective. SuperMute is designed for people who value simplicity.
Why SuperMute?
Important Note on AI Assistants
Due to security policies built into the Android operating system, no third-party app is allowed to mute the native AI Assistant (such as Google Assistant or Gemini).
This is a system-level restriction designed to ensure the assistant is always available.
SuperMute silences every audio stream that Android allows an app to control.
Stop the volume madness.
Get the simple, powerful mute button you’ve always wanted.
Get SuperMute.
We don't believe in dark patterns, forced subscriptions, or holding your data hostage. M Media software products use clear, upfront licensing with no hidden traps.
You buy the software. You run it. You control your systems.
Licenses are designed to work offline, survive reinstalls, and respect long-term use. Updates are optional, not mandatory. Your tools don't suddenly stop working because a payment failed or a server somewhere changed hands.
Ever contact support and immediately know you're talking to someone reading a script? Someone who's never actually used the product? Yeah, we hate that too.
M Media support means talking to developers who wrote the code, understand the edge cases, and have probably hit the same problem you're dealing with. No ticket escalation theatrics. No "have you tried restarting?" when your question is clearly technical.
Documentation written by people who got stuck first. Support from people who fixed it.
We don't outsource support to the lowest bidder or train AI on canned responses. When you ask a question, you get an answer from someone who can actually read the logs, check the source code, and explain what's happening under the hood.