Pano Tuner – Chromatic Tuner

Pano Tuner – Chromatic Tuner

Guitar, violin, cello & piano

672 ratings
285 reviews
$2.99

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 6, 2010
  • July 19, 2026

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This application listens to your instrument's sound and displays the pitch, allowing for accurate tuning by showing the deviation from the target note. It supports a wide range of instruments and offers extensive customization options for precise tuning.

Listens to instrument sound for pitch detection
Accurate tuning with visual offset display
Wide pitch sensor range for various instruments
Adjustable concert-A frequency
Customizable sensitivity
Support for non-standard and custom temperaments
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What's New in Pano Tuner

2.2.22

July 19, 2026

A quick follow-up to last week's update: tuning the lowest piano keys is precise and responsive again — the new note-tracking logic could briefly misread deep bass strings as they faded. Thanks for the sharp reports, and thanks for tuning with us!

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Last updated on August 23, 2026.

User reviews

Love the tuner, needs an update

Great, accurate tuner, always available on my phone. Used the free version for years, finally bought the paid version to lose the ads and help support the developer. However, since upgrading to OS 26.6, I can use the tuner once, and when I try to open to use it again, the app is frozen. If I restart my phone I can again use it once. Real pain when playing a gig with a 12-string that needs constant tuning. Please update to fix the freeze issue!
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Lyon & Healy Harp😍

Tried Petersen and many other tuners, and the Pano was absolutely well above others! Every string on my Harp was recognized (unlike Petersen and others). Love the frequency graph. It is so easy to tune, highly recommended. Just get the full version. It is the best deal anywhere. This app works as promised, and absolutely love it!!
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This app is amazing! However…

For some reason, the new feature of audiograph was here on my iPad for the first week that it came out. Now I won’t come back. I’m really confused, and I miss it. Please fix this bug!. I’m using the iPad Air M2.

Good for the most part

Decent tuner app but doesn’t register low notes very well. This is new since the last update, it used to be fine. I am using the paid version now because the free one was feeding me real porn instead of ads

Skyhawk53

I consider the Pano Tuner App one of the best tools in my studio. I use it to easily find the key that a piece is being played in. As well as the normal use it has to tune an instrument.

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Crashes when accessing settings

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Inconsistent note detection

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Fails to remember user settings

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Requested Features

4 requests

Display note register

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Vertical orientation support

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Improved noise rejection

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Automatic tuning mode

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FAQ

What does Pano Tuner do?

Pano Tuner listens to the sound produced by your instrument and displays the pitch. It helps you tune your instrument accurately by showing how far off the current pitch is from the desired note.

What instruments can I tune with this app?

This app is a chromatic tuner and supports a wide range of instruments, including guitars, upright basses, trumpets, and piccolos. It can follow any pitch your instrument can produce.

Is Pano Tuner free to use?

Yes, based on the provided information, Pano Tuner is available for free. There are no mentions of costs, subscriptions, or in-app purchases.

Can I customize the tuning settings?

Yes, the app offers extensive customization. You can adjust the concert-A frequency, change the sensitivity for more accurate tuning, and use non-standard tunings or add your own temperaments.

How does the app detect the pitch?

The app uses the external microphone on your device to listen to the sound you make. It then analyzes this sound to display the pitch and its offset from the target note.