Try Our Online Tuner
Welcome to Tuner.wiki
Tuner.wiki is your go-to destination for precise musical instrument tuning. Our free online tuner combines advanced audio processing technology with a user-friendly interface, making it perfect for musicians of all skill levels.
Whether you're tuning a guitar, violin, ukulele, or any other instrument, our web-based tuner provides the accuracy you need for perfect pitch.
Features
Chromatic Tuning
Tune to any note in the 12-note chromatic scale, perfect for various instruments and alternate tunings.
Instrument-Specific Modes
Choose from preset tuning modes for popular instruments like guitars, bass, ukuleles, and more.
User-Friendly Interface
Our intuitive design makes tuning quick and easy, even for beginners.
Accessible Anywhere
Use Tuner.wiki on any device with internet access - no app installation required.
How to Use Tuner.wiki
- Select your instrument or tuning mode from the dropdown menu.
- Allow microphone access when prompted by your browser.
- Play a single note on your instrument.
- Observe the tuner display - it will show if the note is flat (too low), sharp (too high), or in tune.
- Adjust your instrument's tuning pegs until the tuner indicates the note is in tune.
- Repeat for all strings or notes you wish to tune.
Why Choose Tuner.wiki?
- 100% free to use - no hidden fees or subscriptions
- Works on any device with a web browser
- No app installation required
- Professional-grade accuracy
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tuner.wiki really free?
Yes, Tuner.wiki is completely free to use. We believe that having access to a reliable tuner should be available to everyone.
Do I need to create an account?
No account is needed. Simply visit Tuner.wiki and start tuning your instrument right away.
What instruments can I tune with Tuner.wiki?
Our tuner works with any instrument that produces a clear pitch, including guitars, bass guitars, ukuleles, violins, cellos, and more.