Guitar chord finder

Find guitar chord shapes inside the song chart

ChordMate connects chord recognition and guitar-friendly editing so you can inspect the chord you are about to play.

Use chord shapes while reviewing

When a generated chart looks close but not perfect, the fastest path is to inspect and correct one chord at a time. ChordMate keeps guitar voicings near the selected chord so you can review the musical choice without opening another tool.

Correct uncertain chord names

Automatic recognition can confuse extensions, passing bass notes, or dense full-band mixes. The chord finder workflow lets you click a symbol, edit the name, and turn a rough audio result into a usable guitar chart.

Prepare charts for real players

A chart is useful only when a musician can play it. By combining editable chord symbols, guitar shapes, transpose controls, and export options, ChordMate helps turn detected harmony into a practical rehearsal document.

FAQ

Does ChordMate show guitar fingerings?

Yes. The editor includes guitar voicing information for selected chords so players can review shapes while editing the chart.

Can I edit a chord after viewing the shape?

Yes. Manual chord edits are part of the normal review workflow and are preserved in the exported chart.

Ready to make a chord chart?

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

Find chords in a chart