Verdict: Room EQ Wizard (REW) is excellent for room acoustics on desktop, but engineers outgrowing REW should consider SonaVyx for browser-based measurement with AI diagnostics, Smaart for professional live sound, or FuzzMeasure for macOS-native room analysis. Each alternative addresses specific REW limitations.

REW Alternatives \u2014 Beyond Room EQ Wizard

Room EQ Wizard (REW) has been the go-to free audio measurement tool for over a decade, particularly for home theater optimization and studio room analysis. But as measurement needs evolve toward mobile access, real-time system alignment, and AI-powered analysis, engineers are exploring alternatives that address REW's limitations while building on its strengths.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSonaVyxSmaartARTAFuzzMeasureDirac Live
PriceFree / $29/mo$895Free$199$349
PlatformBrowserWin/MacWindowsmacOSWin/Mac
RT60 (ISO 3382)
Transfer FunctionLimited
Auto EQ GenerationAI-assisted
Waterfall PlotSpectrograph
Room SimulationRoom Scan AI
Impedance
AI Diagnostics
Mobile Support
STI Measurement

SonaVyx (Best Browser-Based Alternative)

SonaVyx addresses the core limitations that drive engineers away from REW: the dated Java interface, lack of mobile support, and absence of AI-powered interpretation. SonaVyx provides RT60 measurement per ISO 3382, transfer function analysis, SPL metering per IEC 61672, and STI testing per IEC 60268-16. Where REW shows you data and leaves interpretation to you, SonaVyx\u2019s AI diagnostic engine analyzes the complete measurement dataset and provides specific recommendations.

SonaVyx runs in any modern browser with no installation, works on smartphones, and processes all DSP client-side via Rust WebAssembly. The free tier includes all core measurement tools. Engineers transitioning from REW will find familiar concepts (frequency response, RT60, impulse response) presented with a modern interface and enhanced by AI intelligence.

Smaart v9 (Best for Live Sound)

If you are leaving REW because you need better real-time live sound measurement, Smaart v9 ($895) is the industry standard. Smaart provides dual-channel FFT transfer function with fast trace updates, multi-channel support (64+ inputs), and deep integration with professional audio hardware. Smaart excels where REW is weakest: real-time system alignment during live events. However, Smaart lacks RT60, STI, and room acoustics tools that REW provides.

ARTA (Best Free Desktop Addition)

ARTA complements REW rather than replacing it. ARTA\u2019s strength is loudspeaker measurement: impedance analysis, Thiele-Small parameter extraction, and directivity measurement that REW handles less effectively. Many engineers use both REW and ARTA together. ARTA is Windows-only and free.

FuzzMeasure (Best macOS Alternative)

FuzzMeasure ($199) offers a polished macOS-native experience for room acoustics measurement. The interface is more modern than REW\u2019s, with impulse response measurement, RT60 analysis, and frequency response plotting designed for the Apple ecosystem. FuzzMeasure lacks REW\u2019s auto-EQ generation but provides a smoother user experience for macOS users.

Dirac Live (Best for Automated Room Correction)

Dirac Live ($349) is specifically designed for automated room correction rather than analysis. If your goal is to measure a room and generate correction filters for a compatible AVR or processor, Dirac Live provides a more streamlined workflow than REW. However, Dirac requires compatible hardware and offers less flexibility for general measurement.

Decision Guide

Choose SonaVyx if: you want REW-level room acoustics plus real-time transfer function, AI diagnostics, mobile measurement, and a modern browser-based interface with no installation.

Choose Smaart if: your primary need is real-time live sound system alignment with multi-channel support and professional audio interface integration.

Choose ARTA if: you build loudspeakers and need impedance measurement and T/S parameters alongside room acoustics on Windows.

Choose FuzzMeasure if: you are on macOS and want a polished native interface for room acoustics and impulse response measurement.

Keep using REW if: you need auto-EQ generation for miniDSP/Dirac, waterfall plots, and room simulation on a free desktop platform.

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