Audio Spectrogram Viewer Tool
Drag & drop audio to analyze
MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG — or use your microphone for live analysis
try a sample
Load audio
Upload a file, pick a demo, or use your microphone
Press play
Watch the spectrogram build in real time
Analyze results
See notes, peaks, hover for details, export PNG
- ✅ Upload an audio file or use your microphone for live spectrogram analysis
- ✅ The spectrogram shows frequency (vertical) over time (horizontal)
- ✅ Brighter colors indicate stronger frequencies at that moment
- ✅ Musical note labels help identify pitches (C4 = Middle C, A4 = 440Hz)
- ✅ Adjust playback speed from 0.5x to 2x for detailed analysis
- ✅ Adjust FFT size for frequency resolution (higher = more detail, slower)
- ✅ Choose a color scheme that works best for your analysis
Audio Source
Upload audio files in MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A formats for frequency analysis and visualization. The audio spectrogram viewer supports all common audio formats for real-time audio analysis. You can also use your microphone for live spectrogram input — perfect for analyzing instruments, voice, or environmental sounds in real time.
Spectrogram
Real-time frequency visualization showing audio spectrum over time. The spectrogram displays frequency (vertical axis) over time (horizontal axis) with color intensity indicating amplitude. This frequency analyzer provides detailed sound spectrum analysis with musical note annotations to help identify pitches.
Visualization Settings
Configure FFT size from 512 to 8192 bins for frequency resolution control. Adjust Min dB and Max dB range to focus on different intensity levels. Select color schemes including Viridis, Hot, Cool, and Grayscale for optimal audio visualization. Control playback speed from 0.5x to 2x for detailed analysis of fast passages. Higher FFT size provides more frequency detail but slower processing for this FFT analysis tool.
Free Spectrogram Viewer Online - Audio Spectrogram Reader
Upload MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, or use microphone input to view a spectrogram online. Use this audio spectrogram viewer, spectrogram reader, and spectrogram decoder to inspect FFT frequency resolution, dB range, color schemes, noise floor, speech formants, harmonics, hidden tones, and peaks.
Why creators choose our AI Song Generator
Value propositions
Professional online audio spectrogram viewer
Upload MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, voice clips, songs, or noise samples and view a browser-based audio spectrogram with frequency over time, amplitude color, and privacy-friendly local processing.
FFT frequency resolution, dB range, and noise floor
Use FFT sizes from 512 to 8192, min/max dB range, and color controls to inspect frequency resolution, time resolution, quiet details, noise floor, transients, speech detail, and music patterns.
Spectrogram reader, decoder, and frequency analyzer
Spot repeated lines, strong peaks, harmonic bands, hidden tones, speech formants, consonants, electrical hum, background hiss, and noise patterns when reading or decoding a spectrogram.
Color schemes, microphone input, and PNG export
Choose Viridis, Hot, Cool, or Grayscale color schemes, analyze live microphone input, compare files, and export a PNG image without installing desktop audio analysis software.
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Workflow overview
Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix
- 1Upload MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A, or turn on microphone input.
- 2Choose FFT size, color scheme, and dB range for frequency resolution, time resolution, and noise floor detail.
- 3Press play or speak into the mic and watch the audio spectrogram build online.
- 4Use it as a spectrogram reader or decoder to inspect peaks, harmonics, speech formants, noise, electrical hum, hidden tones, and high-frequency artifacts.
- 5Export PNG or take a screenshot to save the spectrogram for comparison or sharing.
Lyrics to Song Generator
Create a full AI song, then inspect the generated audio visually in the spectrogram viewer.
Text to Song Generator
Turn text into music and analyze the frequency content of the finished track.
Audio to MIDI Converter
After analyzing frequencies, convert MP3 or WAV audio into editable MIDI notes.
What you can create with AI Song Generator
Inspiration for different creator workflows
Audio Analysis
Identify frequency content and harmonics
Sound Design
Visualize synth patches and effects
Music Research
Study instrument timbre and overtones
Voice Analysis
Analyze speech formants and pitch
Frequently asked questions
Answers for licensing, quality, and workflow
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What should I set FFT size to?+
Can I use microphone input?+
Can I save the spectrogram image?+
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How do I identify notes or peaks?+
Is this a spectrogram decoder online?+
Can I view an MP3 spectrogram online?+
What is frequency resolution in a spectrogram?+
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Can I analyze live microphone input in real time?+
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Deep-dive context for AI-generated music
The spectrogram viewer also fits after music generation. Create a song with LyricsToSongAI, inspect the generated audio visually, then convert MP3 or WAV to MIDI if you want editable notes for production, remixing, or music learning.
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