Jamrize: Play Together, Create Together - From Anywhere.

Web-native collaboration apps built for musicians. Jamrize connects with PianoNet.io to power fast, link-to-join jam sessions, with future plans for account logins, session archiving, and DAW-ready exports.

Beta feedback welcome - help shape the roadmap! Read what’s next. Pianonet.io beta feedback

Abstract Jamrize hero logo in purple blue and pink like the 90's cups
Abstract synth keys and waveform suggesting live collaboration

Created by TheaZora

Jamrize began as a simple question: what if the internet was strong enough for musicians to feel like we’re sharing the same room? That question grew into a platform ethos - minimal ceremony, strong musical timing, and a focus on people, not menus.

TheaZora designed Jamrize to be accessible, fast, and human. It’s a sister effort to PianoNet.io, which powers low-latency, link-to-join piano sessions. Jamrize builds on that foundation with a broader vision: account logins, cross-instrument rooms, a “listener” that safely archives your performances, and one-click exports into your DAW workflow.

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Platform: How Jamrize Works

Link-to-Join Sessions

Send a link, start a jam. No public lobby to scroll through - just an invite-only space where timing and creativity take center stage. This pattern keeps the experience simple and dramatically reduces moderation overhead.

Low-Latency by Design

Jamrize focuses on sub-40ms regional round-trip times and a reliable server layers for presence and chat. The result: sessions that feel responsive and musical.

Accessible, Everywhere

Accesibility is our main-focus. Jamrize apps ship with high contrast by default, clear focus states, semantic landmarks, and keyboard support. The UI adapts gracefully from desktop to mobile, including reduced motion preferences.

Future: Accounts & Session Archive

  • Login & Profiles: Save your instrument prefs, themes, and session history.
  • Jamrize Listener: Opt-in capture that writes multi-user MIDI to a session folder.
  • DAW-Ready Exports: Download a bundle with tempo map, takes, and tracks.
  • Cross-Instrument Rooms: From keys to drums to voice - scalable beyond piano.
  • Privacy First: Private rooms by default, transparent indicators when recording is enabled.

History of Jamming

Origins

From fireside gatherings to medieval courts, jamming has always been communal - a conversation in rhythm and pitch. Early improvisations laid foundations for jazz, blues, and folk traditions that still echo today.

Evolution

In the 1920s-30s, late-night jazz sessions in New Orleans and Chicago turned improvisation into a ritual. By the 1960s-70s, marathon jams defined psychedelic rock, while cross-genre experiments fused Latin, funk, and R&B aesthetics.

Beatboxing & Acappella

Hip-hop introduced vocal percussion to the mainstream, inspiring street cyphers, campus acappella scenes, and loop-based solo performances, which serves as proof that instruments can be optional when human voices become the band.

The Digital Age

Pioneering platforms showed that real-time collaboration across continents is possible. Pandemic-era jams normalized remote creation and accelerated tools for click tracks, structured forms, and latency-aware UX patterns.

Low Latency: Why It Matters

Staying under ~30–40 ms round-trip preserves rhythmic tightness. Jamrize keeps payloads tiny (MIDI first), prioritizes timely delivery over reliability for notes, and surfaces a clear health panel so you always understand what you’re hearing and seeing.

What Jamrize Measures

  • RTT & Jitter trends across integrated apps (session health badge + panel)
  • AudioContext base latency and update interval
  • Transport state (direct vs relay)

What You Can Do to have The Best Expereince

  • Use wired Ethernet when possible, though not required to function
  • Close bandwidth - heavy apps in the background
  • Keep collaborators in the same region for best results
  • Use low latency ASIO/Core Audio Drivers on your machine

Roadmap & Support

  1. Accounts & Profiles - save instruments, themes, and sessions.
  2. Jamrize Listener - opt-in session archiving, DAW-ready bundle export.
  3. Cross-Instrument Rooms - beyond piano: drums, strings, voice.
  4. Creator Tools - quick session share pages, embeddable widgets.
  5. Education - classroom modes, assignments, playback with comments.