Free online Tap BPM tool to improve rhythm accuracy & tempo sense

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Hey, I built a free online Tap BPM calculator that helps you
practice tempo and rhythm accuracy. You can tap to detect BPM, convert tempo,
and even train with rhythm exercises. Give it a try → https://www.tapbpmhub.com."I'd appreciate your input - if you have any thoughts or feature requests, don't hesitate to let me know.
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Hi iconvv,

Cool program and website. So it is only web based, no plug-in?

Kind regards,

Living Room Rocker

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Hi Living Room Rocker, Thanks for the kind words! Yes — it’s completely web‑based. No plug‑ins or extensions are required. It runs in any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) on desktop and mobile. Just visit https://www.tapbpmhub.com and you’re good to go. I’m open to any ideas or suggestions you may have. Kind regards, iconvv.

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BPM Calculator — tap to find your tempo, fast and accurate

Looking for a quick way to nail the tempo of a song or your own playing? This web‑based BPM Calculator gives you instant results with clean visuals and zero setup.

Multiple input options: tap with your mouse, hit the Spacebar, or tap the screen on mobile/tablet.
Big, live BPM readout: your current tempo is front and center, with an “Active measurement” indicator.
Real‑time trend chart: a lightweight line graph shows how your BPM evolves so you can spot and smooth out fluctuations.
Beat count selection: choose how many beats you want to track (1–4) to match your groove.
Built‑in timing display: see timing information while you measure.
Sound feedback: optional click sound so you can feel each tap.
Handy controls: quick reset and settings at the bottom, plus a “Keep the rhythm going” bar to continue your session.
It runs in any modern browser—no plugins needed. And if you want more, the site also includes a Metronome, Practice Mode, Music Theory tools, a Converter, a Delay Calculator, and a History page to review past work.

Try it here: https://www.tapbpmhub.com/ If you have any ideas or suggestions, I’d love to hear them!

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