Free Online Pitch Editor

Edit vocal pitch note-by-note with a professional piano roll. Upload audio, see every note visualized, drag to correct pitch — like Melodyne, free in your browser.

Piano Roll Editor
Pitch Detection
Note-by-Note Editing
WAV Export

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MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC — any audio file

Automatic pitch detection Note-by-note editing Free, unlimited, no signup
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This free pitch editor is great for quick note corrections, but RysUpTune is our full pitch correction plugin built for serious production. Real-time correction, formant preservation, low-latency processing — works inside every major DAW.

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  • Natural or hard-tune modes for any style
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  • FL Studio, Ableton, Logic, Pro Tools, and more
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Pitch Editor FAQ

Everything you need to know about our free online pitch editor and vocal correction tool.

What is a pitch editor?

A pitch editor lets you visually see and correct the pitch of individual notes in a vocal recording. Unlike auto-tune which automatically snaps everything, a pitch editor gives you surgical control — you can move specific notes up or down, adjust vibrato, smooth pitch transitions, and split notes. Think of it like Melodyne or the pitch editor in your DAW, but free and running in your browser.

How do I use the pitch editor?

Upload your audio file (vocal recording works best). The editor automatically detects pitch and displays every note on a piano roll. Click a note to select it, then drag up or down to change its pitch. Use the arrow keys to nudge notes by semitone. Switch between edit modes (Pitch, Vibrato, Drift, Cut) for different types of corrections. When you're done, hit Export WAV to download your corrected audio.

What do the edit modes do?

Pitch — drag notes up/down to change their pitch by semitones. Vibrato — drag up to increase vibrato intensity, down to reduce it (all the way down removes vibrato for a robotic sound). Drift — smooths the pitch transition between notes, removing unwanted slides or adding smoothness. Cut — click on a note to split it into two separate notes at that point, useful for correcting notes that were detected as one but should be two.

Is this really free? What's the catch?

100% free, unlimited use, no signup, no watermarks. Your audio never leaves your browser — everything is processed locally using Web Audio API. There's no catch. We build audio plugins (like RysUpTune) for professionals who need real-time DAW integration, and this free tool helps producers discover our brand.

How is this different from the Vocal Tuner?

Our Vocal Tuner is automatic — it detects pitch and corrects everything to the nearest scale note, like Auto-Tune. This Pitch Editor is manual — you see every note visualized and choose exactly which notes to move and by how much, like Melodyne. Use the Vocal Tuner for quick auto-correction, use the Pitch Editor for precise surgical fixes.

What keyboard shortcuts are available?

Space — Play/Pause. 1-4 — Switch edit mode. S — Toggle snap. Arrow Up/Down — Nudge selected notes by semitone. Ctrl/Cmd+Z — Undo. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+Z — Redo. Ctrl/Cmd+A — Select all notes. Escape — Deselect all. Scroll — Navigate. Ctrl/Cmd+Scroll — Zoom. Shift+Scroll — Horizontal scroll. Double-click note — Reset to original pitch.

Free Online Pitch Editor — Edit Vocals Like Melodyne

Our free online pitch editor brings professional-grade vocal pitch correction to your browser. Unlike automatic auto-tune tools that snap every note blindly, a pitch editor gives you surgical control over individual notes — see exactly where your pitch lands, then drag any note to the correct position. It's the same workflow used in Melodyne, Celemony, and the pitch correction tools built into FL Studio, Logic Pro, and Ableton Live.

Upload any audio file and our pYIN pitch detection algorithm analyzes every frame to identify notes, vibrato, and pitch transitions. Each detected note appears as a block on the piano roll, with the actual pitch contour drawn as a line through it. You can see at a glance which notes are sharp, flat, or drifting — then fix them with a single click and drag.

When to Use a Pitch Editor vs Auto-Tune

Use our free vocal tuner (auto-tune) when you want quick, global pitch correction — set your key, set your strength, and every note gets snapped. Use this pitch editor when you need precision: fixing one flat note in an otherwise perfect take, adjusting the pitch on a specific word, or creating intentional pitch effects on individual notes.

Professional mix engineers almost always use a combination of both. Start with auto-tune for broad correction, then open a pitch editor for the surgical fixes. Our tools give you both workflows, completely free.

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