One-liner
An audio frequency analyzer that visualizes sound frequencies in real time using a spectrum display, designed for musicians, engineers, and audio enthusiasts.
Strengths
- Real-time frequency visualization with smooth, responsive spectrum display (review: 'The spectrum updates instantly and is very clear')
- Simple, intuitive interface focused on core functionality (review: 'No clutter—just the frequency graph and a few settings')
- Accurate frequency detection across a wide range of input sources (review: 'Works great with my guitar amp and mic')
- Lightweight and fast, with minimal battery drain (review: 'Runs all day without heating up my phone')
- Supports both microphone and audio file input (review: 'Can analyze recorded tracks too, which is rare')
Weaknesses
- No export or save functionality for frequency data (review: 'Would love to save graphs for later analysis')
- Limited customization of color schemes and scale (review: 'Only one color mode—would like more options')
- No calibration or reference tone feature (review: 'I can't tell if it's accurate without a known frequency')
- No support for external audio interfaces (review: 'Doesn’t work with my USB audio device')
- Only one preset frequency range (review: 'Need more control over the zoom and range')
Opportunities
- Add exportable waveform and frequency data (PNG, CSV) for sharing or analysis
- Introduce customizable color palettes and logarithmic/linear scale toggles
- Build in a reference tone generator for calibration and tuning
- Support for external audio hardware via Core Audio (iOS)
- Add a 'frequency comparison' mode to overlay multiple recordings
Competitors
- Spectrum Analyzer Pro
- Audio Spectrum Visualizer
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 3:16:23 AM