# Hyperblam Docs Home
Source: [https://hyperblam.how/](https://hyperblam.how/)
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**HYPERBLAM**lets you make music with HTML\. It’s a declarative implementation of the[Web Audio API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Audio_API)and is completely dependency free\.
Create**pedal boards**,**drum machines**,**sampled instruments**\. And don’t write*a single line of JavaScript*in the process\. Unless you really want to\.
- ## Declarative Custom elements handle everything from sampling to sequencing
- ## Independent Free of monolithic libraries and proprietary technologies
- ## Powerful Use as many effects, LFOs, and auxiliary envelopes as you want
- ## Flexible Create polymetric beats, generative drones, or event\-based sound effects for your game
- ## Probablistic Emulate improvisation using multiple random factors and modulations
- ## No AI This is for creating new sounds, not stealing old ones and making them worse
**Pretty neat\!**Why not take a look at some[live examples](https://hyperblam.how/examples)or study the in\-depth[guides](https://hyperblam.how/guides)\.
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