Rain Screen
The rain screen puts a small cabin cottage on your display, sitting in a quiet village while steady rain falls over its roof, its windows and the path outside. Warm light glows from inside the cottage, the trees sway a little, and the rain comes down in a soft, even curtain. It is the cabin you would want to be inside on a grey afternoon, watching the weather from a dry, warm seat. Press F11 for fullscreen, let the quiet scene settle the room, and press Esc when you want to come back. It plays silently, loops with no ads, and needs nothing installed.
A Window You Can Open On Any Screen
Most of the day a screen asks something of you. This one gives something back. The cabin in the rain works like a window onto a calmer place, a view you can put on a laptop at your desk, a phone by your bed or the big TV in the living room, and the room quietly changes around it. The light from the cottage warms the scene, the rain keeps a steady rhythm, and nothing ever happens that you have to react to. That is the whole appeal: a moving, living view with no story, no notifications and nowhere you need to be.
Why a Rainy Cabin Calms You
A warm cabin glowing in bad weather is an image your brain reads as safe before you have thought about it at all. You are dry, you are inside, the storm is out there and not here. That feeling of being sheltered while the rain falls is older than any of us, and the cottage on screen delivers it on demand, a calm, contained little world you can look into whenever the day gets loud.
The motion helps too. Falling rain is gentle, repetitive movement with no surprises, and that kind of steady, predictable motion is easy for your eyes to rest on and your mind to settle against, the same soft pull as watching real rain run down a window. There is something to watch, but nothing to react to, which is exactly the state that lets you wind down, drift off or sink into a task.
Want the sound too? Add your own
This rain screen is a silent video, so it sits quietly behind whatever you are already listening to, your own music, a podcast, a study playlist or a focus track. If you want the full rainy day effect, play a rain or white noise track alongside it, or open our white noise screen on another device for a steady ambient hush to go with the view. The silent scene and your chosen sound make an easy, custom combination.
For Sleep and Slow Evenings
This is the rain screen at its best. In the last part of the day, when you want the world to get quieter, the cabin gives you a low, warm view to drift off to.
- Place your phone or tablet next to your bed, lower the screen brightness, and let the rainy cottage be the last thing you see before falling asleep.
- On a TV, dim the lights and the whole room takes on the feel of a rainy night, ideal for reading, resting or simply slowing down.
- Because the scene is calm and unchanging, it gives your eyes somewhere soft to settle instead of a bright, busy screen, and you can add a rain or sleep track of your own if you like the sound too.
For Focus, Study and Work
A calm scene on a second screen is a quiet productivity helper. Set the rainy cabin beside your work, and it gives you a peaceful, contained view to glance at between tasks without pulling you into anything, no story, no movement that demands attention, just a restful place for your eyes to land. Many people use a calm backdrop like this as the signal that focus time has started, the same way others use a certain playlist, and because the video is silent it sits perfectly behind your own study music or focus track.
Cozy Ambiance Whenever You Want It
You do not need a reason. A rainy cabin glowing on a screen is simply a lovely thing to have on, set dressing for a slow morning with coffee, a dinner at home, a quiet corner of an office, or a calm backdrop behind a stream. It pairs naturally with warm light in the room; if you want to lean further into the cozy mood, run a warm glow nearby with the orange screen on another device.
A Silent Scene You Can Pair With Anything
The rain screen plays with no sound, and that is part of why it is so easy to use. It never competes with what you are already listening to, so you can run it behind your own music, a podcast, a study playlist, an audiobook or a focus track and it simply adds a calm, rainy view to whatever is in your ears. Want the classic rainy day feeling with sound? Play a rain or white noise track alongside it, and you have built your own version, your choice of scene and your choice of sound, instead of being stuck with one fixed soundtrack.
Easy on Your Screen, Easy on Your Setup
Because the rain and the scene are always moving, no fixed image sits in one spot, so this is gentler on OLED and plasma screens than a still wallpaper that can risk burn-in over long periods. It runs in any modern browser on phones, tablets, laptops, computers and smart TVs, with no app, no account and no sign up. Open the page, press fullscreen, and the cabin is there. A moderate brightness is kind to both the screen and the room if you leave it on for hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the rain screen free?
Yes, completely free. The cozy cabin rain video plays fullscreen with no account, no download, no watermark and no ads, and it loops for as long as you want.
Does the rain video loop, or does it stop after a while?
It loops seamlessly, so the rain keeps falling through a whole evening, a study session or an entire night without gaps or interruptions.
Does the rain screen have sound?
No, the rain screen is a silent video, which makes it easy to pair with your own audio. Play your own music, a podcast or a rain or white noise track alongside it for exactly the scene and sound you want. You can also open the white noise screen on another device for a steady ambient hush.
Is the rain screen good for sleeping?
Many people fall asleep more easily to a soft, unchanging scene than to a bright, busy screen. Turn the brightness down low, and add a rain or sleep track of your own if you like sound while you drift off.
Can it help me focus or study?
Yes, for many people. The calm cabin gives your eyes a restful place to land between tasks without pulling your attention away, and since it is silent it sits neatly behind your own study music or focus playlist.
Will it play on my TV?
Yes. Open the page in your smart TV's browser and go fullscreen, or cast it from a phone or laptop. It also runs on phones, tablets and computers.
Does leaving a video damage my screen?
No. The picture is always moving, so nothing static sits in one place, which makes it gentler on OLED and plasma screens than a fixed image. A moderate brightness is sensible for long sessions.
Related screens: Warm light to match the cozy mood is the orange screen · Pure sound style calm is the white noise screen · Total darkness with the device on is the black screen