A user fat-fingers their password three times and the app makes a sound that says 'no, try again' without spelling it out — that cue is doing real UX work, and a single wrong beep tone can sink the trust of a whole interface. These 21 password recordings supply the full feedback vocabulary: authentication beeps for successful entry, access-denied buzzes shaped for rejection without aggression, login-success chimes with a slight melodic decay, and the short tactile-feedback ticks that confirm individual keystrokes.
Mobile and web-app demo videos pull the success chimes because they read as 'completed' more clearly than a single beep does. UX prototype work uses the buzz material for rejection states — short, dry, immediately understood. Cybersecurity-themed video work reaches for the access-denied takes as a button on tense narration. The full library is free to download for app demos, UX prototypes and security content, no signup, no attribution chase.