Online Guitar Tuner — Free Mic-Based Chromatic Tuner with Alternate Tunings | LazyTools
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Online Guitar Tuner — Free Mic-Based Chromatic Tuner

Tune your guitar in real time using your device microphone. Chromatic autocorrelation pitch detection, precise cents display, signal strength meter, A430–A450 calibration, 10 alternate tunings, auto string detection, and note history. Works on acoustic, electric, and bass guitar. No download, no signup.

Cents accuracy 10 alternate tunings A432–A444 calibration Signal strength meter Auto string detection
ADSENSE — 728×90 LEADERBOARD
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A4 = 440 Hz
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Click Start Tuner to begin
Your browser will ask for microphone permission. Pluck one string at a time and hold it near your mic. No audio is recorded or uploaded.
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✔ Key Features

What makes this guitar tuner different from tuner-online.com and guitarapp.com

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Precise Cents Display
Shows exactly how many cents sharp or flat you are, with colour-coded needle (blue = flat, amber = sharp, green = in tune). Most basic online tuners show only a needle with no number. Cents let you tune as precisely as a clip-on hardware tuner.
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10 Alternate Tunings
Standard, Drop D, Open G, Open D, DADGAD, Half Step Down, Full Step Down, Drop C, Open E, and C Standard. Most online tuners offer only Standard and Drop D. The string display updates to show target notes and frequencies for the selected tuning.
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A430–A450 Calibration
Adjust the reference pitch from 430 Hz to 450 Hz with a slider. Standard is A440. Popular alternatives: A432 (warmer feel), A444 (chakra tuning), A442 (orchestral standard in some countries). The tuner re-calibrates all note targets in real time.
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Signal Strength Meter
Shows how strong the microphone input is. Too quiet and detection becomes unreliable. Too loud and the signal clips. The meter helps you position your guitar or adjust mic sensitivity for the best reading. No free competitor shows this.
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Auto String Detection
The tuner automatically identifies which string you are playing based on the detected pitch and highlights it in the string grid. No need to manually select each string before tuning. Works in chromatic mode for any instrument.
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Note History
Every stable detected note is logged in a history strip at the bottom of the tuner. Chips are green when in tune and grey when out. See which strings you have tuned and how they were when you plucked them.
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Chromatic Mode
Toggle to chromatic mode to detect any note, not just guitar strings. Use for bass, ukulele, mandolin, violin, or any instrument. The note name and octave are displayed alongside the cents deviation from the nearest semitone.
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Privacy-First
Your audio is processed locally via the Web Audio API AnalyserNode. No audio data is captured, stored, or sent to any server. Microphone access is used only for real-time pitch analysis. Permission is released when you stop the tuner.
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Mobile Friendly
Works on iOS Safari (14.5+) and Android Chrome. The tuner interface is touch-optimised with large hit targets. Microphone access on mobile requires HTTPS — this page is served securely.
📖 How to Use

How to tune your guitar with this tuner

1
Select your tuning
Choose from the dropdown: Standard EADGBE, Drop D, Open G, DADGAD, or any of the 10 preset tunings. The string display updates to show the target note and frequency for each string.
2
Set calibration
Standard is A440. If you need A432, A444, or another reference pitch, drag the calibration slider. The tuner re-calibrates all target frequencies in real time.
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Click Start Tuner
Allow microphone access when prompted. The tuner starts listening. No audio is recorded or uploaded — everything is processed locally in your browser.
4
Pluck one string
Pluck gently near the middle of the string, not near the bridge. Wait 1-2 seconds for the pitch to stabilise. The tuner auto-detects which string you are playing and highlights it.
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Read the needle
Needle left = flat (tune up). Needle right = sharp (tune down). The cents number tells you exactly how far off you are. Green means within 5 cents = in tune.
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Repeat for all strings
Tune from the thickest string (6th, low E) to the thinnest (1st, high E). After tuning all strings, repeat the process once because adjusting one string can affect others.
📊 Comparison

LazyTools vs other free online guitar tuners

FeatureLazyToolstuner-online.comguitarapp.comguitar-tuner.orgmusicca.com
Cents accuracy display✅ Numeric + needle✅ Needle only✅ Yes✅ Yes❌ Needle only
Signal strength meter✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Alternate tunings✅ 10 tuningsStandard only✅ Many✅ YesStandard only
Calibration (A430–A450)✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Note history log✅ Yes❌ No❌ No❌ No❌ No
Chromatic mode✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
Auto string detection✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
No signup required✅ Always✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
No audio upload/storage✅ Local only✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
📋 Tuning Reference

Guitar string frequencies by tuning — target Hz for each string

TuningString 6 (low)String 5String 4String 3String 2String 1 (high)
Standard (EADGBE)E2 82.41A2 110.00D3 146.83G3 196.00B3 246.94E4 329.63
Drop D (DADGBE)D2 73.42A2 110.00D3 146.83G3 196.00B3 246.94E4 329.63
Open G (DGDGBD)D2 73.42G2 98.00D3 146.83G3 196.00B3 246.94D4 293.66
Open D (DADF#AD)D2 73.42A2 110.00D3 146.83F#3 185.00A3 220.00D4 293.66
DADGADD2 73.42A2 110.00D3 146.83G3 196.00A3 220.00D4 293.66
Half Step Down (Eb)Eb2 77.78Ab2 103.83Db3 138.59Gb3 185.00Bb3 233.08Eb4 311.13
Drop C (CADGBE)C2 65.41A2 110.00D3 146.83G3 196.00B3 246.94E4 329.63
📐 Guide

Guitar Tuner Guide — How Pitch Detection Works and Why Cents Matter

A microphone-based guitar tuner captures audio from your device's microphone, analyses the frequency of the sound, and compares it to the target frequency for the nearest note. The quality of pitch detection depends heavily on the algorithm used to extract the fundamental frequency from the waveform.

Autocorrelation pitch detection

This tuner uses an autocorrelation algorithm applied to the raw audio waveform captured by the Web Audio API's AnalyserNode. Autocorrelation measures how similar a signal is to a delayed version of itself. For a periodic signal (like a guitar string), strong correlation appears at the delay equal to the period of the fundamental frequency. The detected period is converted to a frequency: frequency = sampleRate / period. This approach reliably detects the fundamental pitch even in the presence of harmonics — which are the overtones that give the guitar its timbre.

What are cents and why do they matter?

A cent is 1/100 of a semitone. There are 100 cents between any two adjacent notes (e.g., between E and F, or between A and A#). A reading of +10 cents means the string is 10/100 of a semitone sharp — audible to a trained ear but not immediately obvious to a beginner. Professional hardware tuners aim for ±0.1 cent accuracy. Browser-based tuners using laptop microphones typically achieve ±2–5 cents, which is entirely sufficient for playing in tune. This tuner displays the exact cents deviation as a number alongside the needle so you can see exactly how close you are.

What is A432 tuning?

A432 means the reference pitch A4 is set to 432 Hz rather than the standard 440 Hz (concert pitch). This shifts every note slightly flat relative to A440. Some musicians, composers, and listeners prefer A432 for its slightly warmer, more relaxed sound quality. It is also associated with certain meditative music traditions. Some historical recordings and classical instruments predate the 1939 international standardisation of A440. The calibration slider on this tuner lets you set any reference pitch between 430 Hz and 450 Hz, covering A432, A440, A442 (common in German orchestras), and A444.

Online guitar tuner free no download — how it works in the browser

The entire pitch detection pipeline runs in your browser using the Web Audio API. When you click Start Tuner, navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia({audio: true}) requests microphone access. The audio stream is connected to an AudioContext and an AnalyserNode. Every 100ms, getFloatTimeDomainData() copies the waveform into a buffer. The autocorrelation algorithm processes this buffer to detect the fundamental frequency. No audio data ever leaves your device.

❓ FAQ

Guitar tuner — 8 questions answered

Uses your microphone via the Web Audio API. An autocorrelation algorithm detects the fundamental frequency from the waveform. The frequency is compared against target notes to identify the string and cents deviation.

A cent is 1/100 of a semitone. +10 cents means 10% of a semitone sharp. The needle turns green within ±5 cents. Professional tuning targets ±2 cents.

Standard, Drop D, Open G, Open D, DADGAD, Half Step Down (Eb), Full Step Down (D), Drop C, Open E, and C Standard. Each shows target notes and Hz for all 6 strings.

A432 sets the reference pitch to 432 Hz instead of standard 440 Hz, shifting all notes slightly flat. Some prefer its warmer sound. Drag the calibration slider to 432 to use it.

Pluck one string at a time gently near the middle. Wait 1-2 seconds for pitch to stabilise. Tune in a quiet environment. Always tune up to the note from below — strings hold their tuning better this way.

Signal strength shows how loud the microphone input is. Too quiet and pitch detection becomes unreliable. Too loud and the signal clips. Aim for the middle of the meter.

No. All processing happens locally via the Web Audio API. No audio data leaves your device. Microphone access is released when you stop the tuner.

LazyTools Guitar Tuner is 100% free. No download, no account, no signup. Chromatic pitch detection, cents display, 10 alternate tunings, A432-A444 calibration, signal strength meter, note history.