Offline audio file converter powered by ffmpeg wasm.
github.com/thurti/wo-audio-converter
worksoffline.app/audio-converter/
Tag Archives: web app
sightread ~ Learn To Play Piano
A free and open-source webapp for learning to play Piano. Play music without needing to learn sheet music. Plug in your MIDI keyboard for the optimal experience.
sightread.dev
github.com/sightread/sightread
Integra Live ~ Simple Interactive Audio
Interactive audio made simple.
integra.io
sourceforge.net/projects/integralive
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integra_Live
Online Spectrum Analyzer & Spectrogram Using Custom FFT
AutoPiano ~ Virtual Online Piano
AutoPiano allows you to play a virtual piano online freely.
It’s also an excellent music platform for all people.
This repo is only for Learning purpose.
Not safe & suitable for deploying.
github.com/AutoPiano/AutoPiano
GridSound ~ Online DAW
GridSound is a work-in-progress open-source digital audio workstation developed with HTML5 and more precisely with the new Web Audio API. The application can be used at gridsound.com/daw it’s also possible to create an account on gridsound.com to save your compositions online to retrieve them from anywhere at any time.
github.com/gridsound/daw

hydrangean-diva ~ Minimal Browser Audio Player
Browser based player.
github.com/ycanardeau/hydrangean-diva
ycanardeau.github.io/hydrangean-diva
Webamp ~ Winamp As A Webpage
Song Key Finder ~ Determine Musical Key Online
Musicboard ~ Social Platform & Apps
Musicboard is a social platform that allows you to keep track of all the music you listen to and grow your passion for music with friends. Write reviews, rate albums, and compile lists in music’s fastest growing community.
Chrome Music Lab ~ Interactive Music Online
What is Chrome Music Lab?
Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
What can it be used for?
Many teachers have been using Chrome Music Lab as a tool in their classrooms to explore music and its connections to science, math, art, and more. They’ve been combining it with dance and live instruments. Here’s a collection of some uses we’ve found on Twitter.
Can I use it to make my own songs?
Yes. Check out the Song Maker experiment, which lets you make and share your own songs.
Do I need to make an account?
Nope. Just open any experiment and start playing.
How were these built?
All our experiments are all built with freely accessible web technology such as Web Audio API, WebMIDI, Tone.js, and more. These tools make it easier for coders to build new interactive music experiences. You can get the open-source code to lots of these experiments here on Github.
What devices do these work on?
You can play with these experiments across devices – phones, tablets, laptops – just by opening the site on a web browser such as Chrome.

