2026 NAMM Show: Polyend has introduced Endless, a new hardware effects pedal platform that promises to let you create your own custom effects pedals with the help of artificial intelligence.
The Polyend Endless is a hardware effects pedal that you can customize in multiple ways: you can load effects from a library of options; you can code your own custom effect, or you can use Polyend’s Playground to ‘vibe code’ your own custom effects, with no coding required.
The system is based around an open-ended hardware pedal platform that features a custom-machined aluminum enclosure, swappable faceplates, a stereo 48 kHz / 24-bit audio path and the ability to update its firmware via USB-C.
Two footswitches handle control (right = on/bypass; the left is freely assignable on tap or hold), with a multicolor LED that changes state based on the left switch’s short/long latch. The three front-panel knobs pull double duty—hold On to access analog preamp level, master output, and wet/dry mix—and the configurable I/O lets you switch the pedal between stereo, mono, or mono-to-stereo.
“At Polyend, we try to design devices from a new angle,” said Polyend founder Piotr Raczynski. “I always wanted a customizable effect box. Endless is that idea taken to the extreme. If you can describe the effect, you can make your own. If you can code it, you can shape it without limits.”
Endless doesn’t place limits on what you can build. You can create and share effects that can’t be found in another pedal, and access a growing effect library.
Available effects include:
- Multidrive — multiband drive with selectable bands and multiple drive modes.
- Tessera — transforms a signal into micro-looping arpeggios.
- Tape Scanner — warm, gritty, lo-fi tape delay.
- VHS Lo-Fi — VHS emulation from “fresh” to “dusty.”
- Memory Cloud — a field of grains that can be reversed, randomized, and morphed from delay to reverb.
- 65’ Sparkle — amp simulation tuned for edge-of-breakup sweetness.
- Glitch Loop — records a loop, then slices it into glitchy pieces on playback.
- Arp — an arpeggiating pitch shifter with multiple playback modes.
Note: A token system applies when generating new effects in the Playground, to cover the costs of the AI-based coding system. You own any effects that you create. Sharing is optional. There are no subscriptions or cloud fees.
Pricing & Availability:
Endless is available for preorder now for $299 / €299. Shipping starts February 22, 2026. New units include a blank faceplate and $20 in Playground tokens.
Has Polyend come up with a use for AI that musicians won’t hate? Let us know what you think in the comments!
It would be nice if it had a built-in mic to speak prompts instead of typing on a computer
This feels like a bold step toward democratizing effects design. Endless combines open hardware, flexible I/O, and AI-assisted creation in a very musician-friendly way. It’s exciting to imagine how unique, community-driven effects could reshape pedal creativity beyond traditional presets.
I read online before buying my last pedal from Polyend that they had habit of abandoning support early on their products. They were not wrong either. Its a 90% product and nothing more. Would not like to purchase this in the slightest.