Clap Finder: Find Phone

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About this app

Clap Finder helps you find your phone nearby by clapping or whistling.

Can’t remember where you placed your phone at home, in your room, on the sofa, or under a pillow? Turn on listening mode, clap your hands or whistle, and your phone can ring, vibrate, or flash to help you locate it.

KEY FEATURES

👏 Find Phone by Clap
Clap your hands to trigger an alert sound when listening mode is active.

🎵 Whistle Phone Finder
Use whistle detection as another way to find your phone nearby.

🔔 Loud Ring Alert
Choose an alert sound to help you hear your phone more easily.

💡 Flash & Vibration
Enable flashlight and vibration alerts for dark rooms or noisy places.

🎚 Sensitivity Control
Adjust clap or whistle sensitivity to match your environment.

⏱ Auto Stop Timer
Set listening mode to turn off automatically to help save battery.

🔒 Privacy Friendly
Sound detection is processed on your device. The app does not upload your audio.

HOW IT WORKS

1. Open Clap Finder.
2. Turn on listening mode.
3. Clap or whistle near your phone.
4. Your phone rings, vibrates, or flashes.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Clap Finder is designed to help find a phone nearby. Detection may vary depending on background noise, microphone quality, battery settings, and distance from the phone. The app cannot locate a powered-off phone and is not a GPS tracker or anti-theft service.

Use Clap Finder when you often misplace your phone at home, in your room, at the office, or nearby.
Updated on
May 7, 2026

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