Chord sheet editor

Edit guitar chord sheets without rebuilding the song

Use ChordMate when a generated or pasted chart needs musician review before it becomes a reliable rehearsal sheet.

Designed for review, not blind automation

ChordMate treats automatic output as a starting point. Confidence markers, clickable chord tokens, manual edits, and export controls make it clear that the best chart comes from combining analysis with a musician's judgment.

Keep song details together

Title, artist, source link, key, BPM, time signature, capo, lyrics, chords, and export formats stay in one place. That reduces the copy-and-paste mess that usually happens when a musician uses separate detector and editor tools.

Move from rough chart to set-ready sheet

After editing, the full chart can be transposed, copied as plain text, or exported in ChordPro. The workflow is built for singers, guitar teachers, worship teams, and cover musicians who prepare charts repeatedly.

FAQ

Can I use ChordMate just as an editor?

Yes. You can paste lyrics or an existing ChordPro draft and use the app to edit, transpose, and export the chart.

Does the editor show uncertain chords?

Yes. Audio-generated chord tokens can show confidence levels so you know what needs review first.

Ready to make a chord chart?

Open ChordMate, upload audio or paste a draft, then review, transpose, and export the chart in one workspace.

Edit a chord sheet