Best Guided Meditations

Calm is our pick for best guided meditation for its flexible app

Let’s face it: Finding peace and calm in the chaos of life can be a real challenge, especially when you’re trying to balance work, social obligations, family, and personal life. That’s where guided meditation can help. In as little as 10 minutes a day, you can develop a meditation practice that fits your schedule and gives you the space to relax both your mind and body.

The benefits of meditation extend far beyond relaxation. In fact, a regular practice of meditation could help reduce anxiety, depression, insomnia, general pain, and high blood pressure. And the best part? It’s safe, accessible, and fits easily into your day. And don’t worry about sorting through thousands of YouTube videos and websites to find one to try: We did the work for you. Here are the best guided meditations for you to choose from.

Best Guided Meditations of 2024

Best Overall : Calm


Daily Calm

 Daily Calm

Key Specs
  • Cost: $69.99/year or $399.99/lifetime membership
  • Notable Features: Calm background waves, individual exercises
  • Length: Three to 25 minutes
Why We Chose It

Calm offers a quick and easy guided meditation for anxiety on its flexible app, and has a free trial so you can check it out before subscribing.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • App offers more individual exercises in addition to this guided meditation

  • Less structured than some others

  • Class gets right to what helps anxiety

  • Calming waves in background

  • Simple to follow

Cons
  • Need a subscription

  • App isn’t the most intuitive

Overview

If you live with anxiety, adding one more thing to your day is enough to trigger thoughts of worry, stress, and panic. The good news? Calm offers guided meditations specifically for anxiety, and they only take three to 25 minutes.

The meditations are perfect in the morning to help prepare your mind for the day ahead or at the end of a hectic day to help ease stress and anxiety. There are lessons that focus on body awareness and deep belly breathing as well as ones that focus on calming racing thoughts. The meditations often pause to let you just focus on breathing (while listening to waves), which can be useful for someone with anxiety.

Best for Deepening Your Practice : Tara Brach


Tara Brach

 Tara Brach

Key Specs
  • Cost: Free, but donations are suggested
  • Notable Features: Website with video classes
  • Length: One to 40 minutes
Why We Chose It

We chose Tara Brach because the meditations are guided by a clinical psychologist and are peaceful and cathartic.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Has a therapeutic slant

  • Several categories to choose from

  • Meditations are free

Cons
  • Not the most user-friendly website

  • Not ideal for beginners

Overview

If you’re looking for a deeper practice that also feels like you’re getting a dose of therapy, then Tara Brach is for you. Brach, who has a doctorate in clinical psychology, will guide you through a peaceful, yet cathartic, meditation that helps you discover how self-compassion can relieve emotional suffering.

There are four meditation categories to choose from: Basic, Heart, Open Awareness, and Special Meditations/Reflections. Pre-recorded meditations include Relaxing Back Into Natural Awareness, A Calm Refuge, Touching Peace, Embracing Life With an Open Heart, and more.

Some meditations feature guidance with just a few silent pauses, while others feature gentle rain or birds singing in the background. Most meditations are around 10 to 25 minutes long. All of the meditations are free, but Brach asks for donations to make them as widely available as possible.

Best for Beginners : Headspace


Headspace

 Headspace

Key Specs
  • Cost: $69.99/year or $12.99/month
  • Notable Features: User-friendly app with guides for beginners
  • Length: One to 20 minutes, on average
Why We Chose It

Headspace has a user-friendly interface with hundreds of guided meditations suitable for everyone from beginners to experts.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • User-friendly app

  • Options for beginners

  • Cues to cope with external sounds

  • Hundreds of meditations to choose from

Cons
  • Membership is a bit expensive

  • Not great for the less tech-minded

Overview

With Headspace, you will learn deep breathing. The app walks you through how your breath should feel throughout your body and what you should be noticing about your breath. At the same time, it will also help you find where in the body you feel your breath and the rhythm of your breath (long, short, deep, or shallow).

Headspace provides helpful cues for when external sounds appear. You can choose from a variety of meditations based on your needs and how long you want to focus on the practice.

Best for Relaxation : The Honest Guys


The Honest Guys

 The Honest Guys

Key Specs
  • Cost: Free on YouTube
  • Notable Features: Calming imagery and background sounds
  • Length: 10 to 40 minutes, on average
Why We Chose It

The Honest Guys offer free, simple meditations with breathing techniques to help quell anxiety.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Soothing voice and background sounds

  • Reassuring for anxious users

  • Calming imagery 

  • Free

Cons
  • A bit generalized

Overview

Many users swear by these guided meditations. The Honest Guys narrator, Rick Clarke, has a voice that is alluring without being distracting. He focuses on deep breathing and points out that thoughts of anxiety and stress are common when starting to meditate.

The key to success with these guided meditations is to allow yourself to be in total peace with your surroundings. As you feel more relaxed, Clarke walks you through peaceful journeys, taking you deeper into relaxation. As the journeys end and the only sound you hear is the calming nature sounds, you have the option of drifting off to sleep, continuing in this deeply relaxed state, or resuming your day.

Best for Walking : Gabby Bernstein


Gabby Bernstein

Gabby Bernstein 

Key Specs
  • Cost: Some offerings free with email sign-up; meditation albums cost about $11 to $18
  • Features: Upbeat music, short meditations
  • Length: Six minutes
Why We Chose It

We selected Gabby Bernstein because her meditations are great for active individuals who want to turn exercise into more of a mind-and-body experience.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Combines exercise with meditation

  • Guided meditation helps connect mind and body

  • Upbeat music

  • Free meditations

  • Short and sweet

Cons
  • Have to sign up for newsletter for free meditations

  • Not traditional meditation

Overview

If you’re new to the idea of moving while meditating, the short intro from Gabby Bernstein is a great place to start. During the six-minute recording, you’ll focus on each step and how it connects to your breath. Her voice is very upbeat, which is helpful since you’re walking and not trying to fall asleep.

The overall goal of the meditation is to help you understand how to connect your mind with the body. After a few minutes of breath work, she asks listeners to repeat a simple mantra while walking: “My happiness is a choice I make.”

Whether it’s her voice or the beat of the music, this guided meditation will empower you to take action as it calms, eases stress, and helps you focus on your breath. Listen to this meditation each time you go for a walk and you’ll be amazed at how it changes your perspective on exercise.

Best for Sleep : Jason Stephenson


Jason Stephenson

Jason Stephenson 

Key Specs
  • Cost: Free on YouTube and if you subscribe by email
  • Features: Calming guide voice and music
  • Length: One to three hours
Why We Chose It

Jason Stephenson offers super relaxing guided meditations designed to help you get to sleep.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Calming guiding voice

  • Gentle music

  • Helps target and release tension

  • Free

  • Learn about chakras and alignment

Cons
  • Have to subscribe to email list for more

Overview

Jason Stephenson's meditations are designed to be used at bedtime to help you rift off for a refreshing night's rest. You’ll begin by taking an inventory of the tension in your body. With your breath, you will free the tension and mental and emotional stress.

In one of his meditations, Jason Stephenson will guide you through the seven chakras, or energy centers in your body. You will understand what parts of your life need energy healing. Stephenson's voice, along with the accompanying gentle piano music, will help you release stress while sinking into your mattress.

Best for Skeptics : Happier


Key Specs
  • Cost: $99.99/year
  • Notable Features: User-friendly app and website
  • Length: Unclear
Why We Chose It

We chose Happier because it offers beginning guides for people who aren’t sure about meditation.

Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Simple beginner guides for the less meditation-inclined

  • Good for sleep and stress

  • Experts available for questions

  • Hundreds of meditations available

  • Easy to use

Cons
  • Costlier than most other options

Overview

If you’ve convinced yourself meditation isn’t for you, because you can’t focus or you're skeptical of anything related to mindfulness, Happier will speak your language. It’s specifically marketed to “fidgety skeptics,” especially beginners who need more of a guiding hand. 

The app came out of the New York Times best-selling book of the same name and features a number of expert guides who can walk you through all the meditation basics. If you have questions, the guides will even respond to you personally. It has hundreds of meditations that can help you sleep better, cope with anxiety, or find ways to be a little calmer, and yes, happier. And the premium version has even more. There are also several informative podcasts and a newsletter.

Final Verdict

While many different meditation apps are useful, our top pick is Calm. Calm is incredibly user-friendly, offers the widest variety of guided meditations for every experience level—even short, targeted meditations for those anxiety emergencies. This is the sort of guidance you want when stepping into unfamiliar territory, aka your quiet mind.

Compare the Best Guided Meditations

Best Guided Meditation  Cost Notable Features Length
Calm Best Overall $69.99/year; $399.99/lifetime membership Calm background waves, individual exercises Three to 25 minutes
Tara Brach Best for Deepening Your Practice Free, but donations are suggested Website with video classes One to 40 minutes
Headspace Best for Beginners $69.99/year or $12.99/month User-friendly app interface with guides for beginners 1 to 20 minutes, on average
The Honest Guys Best for Relaxation Free on YouTube Calming imagery and background sounds 10 to 40 minutes, on average
Gabby Bernstein Best for Walking Free with email sign-up; meditation albums around $11 to $18 Upbeat music, short meditations Six minutes
Jason Stephenson Best for Sleep Free on YouTube and if you subscribe to his email Calming guide voice and music One to three hours
Ten Percent Happier Best for Skeptics $99.99/year User-friendly app and website Unclear

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is Meditation?

    Meditation is a mind and body practice that can help you focus on your breath, find clarity, develop concentration, and enhance emotional positivity, which allows you to remain in the present moment. Meditation focuses on the interactions among the brain, mind, body, and behavior. The benefits of meditation can come from practicing only a few minutes a day.
    With a guided meditation, you listen to narration from an instructor or guide (usually with accompanying soothing sounds, like waves) to help you focus while you are meditating. These can be found as videos on YouTube, independent websites, and through apps like Calm, Headspace, and The Mindfulness App.

  • What Types of Meditation Classes Are There?

    When it comes to different types of meditation classes, there’s definitely not a shortage. Other than choosing between a guided and unguided (silent) meditation, the next step is to determine the type of meditation you want to do. Some of the more common types of meditation classes include: visualization, loving-kindness, reflection, Zen, transcendental, chakra, gazing, breathing, yoga, mindfulness, vipassana (self-transformation), and walking.

  • How Much Do Guided Meditation Classes Typically Cost?

    Many guided meditation classes that made it into our top picks are available for free, but services like Headspace and Calm offer memberships in addition to free trials. The cost of in-person classes can range from $20 to $150, with an average of around $55 to $60 per class. This depends on the length of the meditation and the experience of the instructor. You can also download meditation apps, which range from free to $15 per month.

  • Are Guided Meditations As Good As Regular Meditation?

    The advantage of guided meditations is that the narrator or teacher walks you through how to meditate, what to expect from your mind and body, and how you can apply what you learned in the meditation to your life. If your mind tends to wander during meditation, the guidance of an experienced teacher can help you focus and bring you back to the present moment. Meditation on your own is a good idea once you've done a few guided meditations, and don't need a guide to help get you to a focused place.

Methodology

For starters, we looked at guided meditations only, which are led by a teacher via video, audio, or both. Our tester tried each meditation video and service and provided feedback based on her experience. Rounding out the criteria, we considered online reviews and YouTube comments posted below each meditation video. Tara Brach’s meditations have rave reviews on iTunes and the Honest Guys' meditations have been viewed over 300 million times.

Best Guided Meditation

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Sara Lindberg

By Sara Lindberg, M.Ed
Sara Lindberg, M.Ed., is a freelance writer focusing on mental health, fitness, nutrition, and parenting.