Song BPM Finder by Tapping
Tap along to any song to find its BPM instantly. Rolling average, history log, and copy-to-DAW format — free, offline, no upload.
To find the BPM of a song without uploading audio or installing software, tap along with the beat here. Your reading is saved to browser history so you can switch tabs, come back, and still see the last value you measured.
Common reasons to find song BPM
- DJing — match the BPM of the next track before you mix.
- Music production — import a sample or loop at the right project BPM.
- Exercise — pick running or cycling playlists at a target cadence.
- Songwriting — write a song to match an existing track's feel.
- Dance / choreography — count beats to set timing for movements.
How to use
- Start playing your song on any device or tab.
- Tap the button once per beat — every kick drum hit, every snare hit in 4/4.
- After 8 taps the reading is stable. Click Copy to DAW to grab the value.
Related tools
- BPM Tap Finder (main tool) — full feature set with history
- Online Metronome — set tempo and practice along
- Key Transposer — transpose chords to match any song
常见问题
- Can I find BPM without downloading an app?
- Yes. This tool runs entirely in your browser — no app download, no signup, no microphone permission needed.
- What if the song has a changing tempo?
- Tap along continuously; the rolling window will track tempo changes because it only averages your most recent taps. Set the window to 4 taps for the fastest response to tempo drift.
- Does this work for classical music?
- Yes, though classical music often has rubato (free tempo). Tap along with the conductor's beat or the main melodic pulse, and use a narrow window of 4 taps to catch tempo changes.
Last updated: By jarvisbox