Now faster and smoother on every device. Tune any instrument to true precision — plus 9 historical temperaments and custom tunings most tuners don't have.
Pano Tuner listens, finds your pitch, and shows you exactly how far you are — sharp or flat — clearly enough to trust. Simple to open, accurate enough to rely on, and a favorite of players and teachers for years.
One precision engine, almost any instrument. From the lowest bass string to the top of a piccolo or harp, Pano Tuner tracks the note the instant you play — and shows both the note and its exact frequency, in hertz and cents.
MADE FOR REAL MUSICIANS
• Fast, sensitive, accurate — reacts immediately and holds steady.
• Tune almost anything — guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, viola, cello, harp, brass, woodwinds, voice, and folk & world instruments.
• Match your ensemble — set concert-A (e.g. A=442) to your group or a historical pitch.
• Read notes your way — A B C, Do Re Mi, fixed-Do, German H, and more.
• A clear, readable meter and a clean, distraction-free design.
BEYOND EQUAL TEMPERAMENT
Most tuners know only one tuning. Pano Tuner includes nine historical and microtonal temperaments — Equal, Pythagorean, Just, quarter-/third-/sixth-comma meantone, Kirnberger III, Vallotti, and Werckmeister III — and lets you create and save your own. Made for harpsichord, organ, early music, and anyone tuning beyond the modern standard.
ALSO
• Play a clean reference tone for any note.
• Adjustable tolerance, so "in tune" means what you need it to mean.
Free with ads. Upgrade to the full Pano Tuner to remove them.
I reached a point where I just could not stand my piano due to the middle section (where the kids bang out their music) being so out of tune. Tuner can’t get here for another week so I just needed something to get buy. I’m not a trained piano tech or tuner but I tried (in vain) to get that middle section at least close using the upper and lower registers as a point of reference but I just couldn’t figure it out well enough to get the temperament restored. Finally, desperate for at least a “survival” tuning to hold me until the pro can get here, I tried this app. After sampling the lower and upper registers, I could visually see how the octaves were stretched and could pick a point on the +/- measurement that followed the pattern. Lo and behold it worked! At least well enough to not hurt my ears until the pro can get hear and really get it dialed in. With the paid version I can get more precise visual range and expect it will become very helpful between visits from the pro tuner. If it can do a piano this well, I imagine it would be awesome for a guitar or violin.
Much better than I expected
LV953
I had my piano professionally tuned 2 weeks ago but my tuner must have spaced out on the last octave. It was horribly sharp and the last 5 notes sounded the same. Admittedly, most of us don’t play those notes that often but when they’re out of tune, you realize you play them more than you think. It was so bad that it was just too painful for me to wait for him to come back and fix his mistake. So after ordering a tuning kit, I downloaded this app. As any pianist knows, the uppermost octave is particularly challenging to tune by ear because the strings are so short and the tone is so tinny. I first tested the app on middle A and sure enough it read 339.9, close enough to A440 to which the piano was tuned. And, as I heard, the last octave was at least a quarter to a half step sharp. The tuner was able to distinguish between the uppermost 4 notes which all sounded identical to my ear. The app is simple to use and extremely discerning and sensitive, even to very small adjustments. It is so sensitive that I caution everyone to make sure there is no ambient noise in the room while you’re tuning. I don’t know what extra benefits the paid app provides other than no ads which are very unobtrusive in a thin bar at the top of the screen. Truthfully, the free app works so well I would have been happy to pay for it.
Very good program—great for my use as an early to mid-level adult “learner.”
Stevedw52
I have used this program for a number of years. I look up playing the violin hi very casual basis a number of years ago because we had a full size violin sitting around our home for the last 25 years sinceMy family and I moved from Indianapolis to Springfield Ohio and my daughters never went back to Suzuki violin or any other type of lessons. I have had a long career as a physician which has certainly captured much of my attention and so I did not develop in the early years probably buy my own distractions and somewhat likely because I really did not have necessarily very effective teachers.I use this program as I am playing the violin because with no frets on the violin, it is very easy to not land squarely on the notes and be sharp or flat depending upon what notes it is that you were playing. This has been, therefore a great source of help to be able to stand in front of my music as I play so making it more obvious to me when my second finger, for instance, wanders up the string slightly creating a sharp note because as an older person, my fingers do not separate as easily as I did when I was younger and so playing a high fourth finger note will drag the second finger with it. The point about long slow work with being that one of the skills that is necessary to be developed in a violin player is exact placement of fingers being very careful with half stops and whole stops. This program reacts instantaneously and definitely shows whether or not I am right on the notes or not. My problem with this program and the only thing that I do not like is that I just recently went from an iPhone 8 plus to an iPhone 12 promax. The issue is that every time I finish using the Pano program, I have to reset my phone because otherwise I am locked into the Pano program. That is rather frustrating. There is obviously something not compatible between The program and the iPhone 12. Otherwise I would have given the program a five star in every respect.
Latest update a stunning improvement & overhaul, even without the paid version!
Engi-here
I must say, the older versions of this app left much to be desired— the tuner would frantically jump from frequency to frequency in a snappy hard-to-follow fashion, and pressing the “i” button (what is now the settings button) would simply crash the app on iOS 18. The app is now much smoother (and more stable) and now has a “note playback,” key changes, concert A calibration, and note labels (something that seems to be a cool unique feature of this particular tuner), all for free! The paid version also has its own impressive additional features, but the instruments I play that I have access to I do not play enough that they need the highly specialized, reliable, and versatile tuning that it provides in this chapter of my life.TL;DR: Great tuner! Get this one!
Better tuning with Bluetooth headphones: Pano Tuner now always listens through your device's own microphone, so tuning keeps working while your AirPods or headset play the sound. Also fixed: the tuner could stop responding after a phone call, Siri, or an alarm — it now picks right back up on its own — and the reference tone stays exactly on pitch when headphones connect or disconnect. Thanks for tuning with Pano Tuner!
Version 2.2.9
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