Tune your ukulele in seconds — free mic tuner
A chromatic tuner that listens through your mic and shows the nearest note with cents accuracy. Standard, Low-G and Baritone tunings with the target notes for each string built in.
How to tune a ukulele cleanly
The ukulele’s nylon strings settle quickly. A few passes and they stay put.
Pick your tuning
Standard is correct for soprano, concert and tenor ukulele. Switch to Low-G if your G string is wound rather than re-entrant, or Baritone for DGBE tuning.
Pluck one string at a time
Let it ring clearly and mute the others. The big note shows what pitch you are playing; the needle shows how far off you are.
Centre the needle on green
Flat is to the left, sharp is to the right. Tune up from the pegs if it reads flat, tune down if it reads sharp. Green and centred means in tune.
Re-entrant G note
The standard G string is tuned to G4 — higher in pitch than the C string. This is normal. If the detector reads it an octave low, pluck slightly harder and mute the other strings.
Common tunings, notes included
Three tunings cover the vast majority of ukulele playing. Standard re-entrant G is the default for soprano, concert and tenor.
| Tuning | Notes (4→1) | Common for |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | G C E A | Almost everything — soprano, concert, tenor |
| Low-G | G C E A | Wider range, more guitar-like feel |
| Baritone | D G B E | Deeper sound, same as guitar top 4 strings |
The Tempo & Delay Cheat Sheet
Tuned up and ready to record? Keep this one-page reference by the desk for the production side — genre tempos and tempo-synced delay times, all on a page.
- Tempo ranges for 16 genres
- Delay times for every common BPM
- The dotted-eighth and triplet values pros actually use
- Reverb pre-delay and LFO sync tricks
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Once you are in tune
Tuning is step one. Here is what producers and players reach for next.
Questions, answered
Does it work for soprano, concert and tenor ukulele?
Yes. All three sizes use standard GCAE tuning at A440. The tuner works across all of them without any adjustment.
Why does my G string sound higher than the C string?
That is correct for standard ukulele. The G4 string (392 Hz) is re-entrant — higher in pitch than the C4 string (261 Hz) on the third course. The tuner accounts for this automatically.
Does it work for baritone ukulele?
Yes. Select Baritone in the dropdown to switch to DGBE tuning. Baritone ukulele shares the same four highest-pitched strings as a standard guitar.
Do I need to download anything?
No. The tuner runs entirely in your browser. Mic audio is processed locally and never uploaded or stored.

