A character disappears mid-frame and the audience accepts it because the sound told them it was possible — that single teleport whoosh did half the work the VFX never had to. 13 teleport sounds here cover that vocabulary: the long sonic whoosh of a body de-materialising, the sharper sting of a teleporter arrival flash, the bass-heavy warp moments used in sci-fi cinematics, and the brighter cartoon-style pop used when the gesture is meant to feel light rather than dimensional.
Sci-fi film and TV editors reach for the longer teleportation sound effect material when the on-screen character takes more than a beat to disappear — the audio needs to span the visual fade. Game audio designers building ability and spell systems pull the shorter teleport sound effect takes for instant-cast moments where the player's input has to register as immediate. Animation and cartoon work uses the brighter pop variants for comedy moments where teleportation is a gag rather than a power. Free to download for sci-fi games and films, no signup or attribution.