Phyphox Lite: Phone Xperiments

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About this app

Phypox Lite transforms your smartphone into a compact, easy-to-use physics lab. Use the device’s built-in sensors to measure, visualize, and export real-time data for experiments and classroom demonstrations. Whether you’re a student, teacher, hobbyist, or researcher, Phypox Lite helps you observe motion, sound, light, magnetic fields, and more—no extra hardware required.

Key features

Real-time sensor readouts and visualizations: accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light sensor, microphone (audio amplitude & autocorrelation), camera-based lux/color detection, and device orientation/inclination.
Location-aware experiments: optional GPS readings for field measurements and geo-tagging.
Export & share: save and export data as CSV/Excel, take screenshots, and share results easily.
Multiple experiment views: waveform & value displays, live graphs, and measurement timers for reproducible runs.
Calibration & accuracy tools: on-device calibration and guidance to reduce background bias (e.g., microphone calibration).
Educational-first UI: clear labels, step-by-step usage guidance, and experiment info dialogs that explain purpose, data sources, and interpretation.
Privacy-conscious: most data stays on your device; exports and sharing require your action. Permissions (microphone, camera, location) are requested only when needed for a feature.
Offline operation: core functionality works without a network connection.
Why you’ll love it
Phypox Lite makes physics tangible. Run hands-on experiments using everyday devices, collect and export real data for lab reports or homework, and visually compare measurements across sensors. Perfect for classroom demos, STEM projects, science clubs, or just exploring how sensors work.

Permissions & privacy

Microphone: required only for audio-based features (amplitude, pitch/autocorrelation).
Camera: used only for camera-based light/color measurements and optional visual experiments.
Location: used only when you enable geo-tagging or location-based measurements.
Data collected for experiments is stored locally unless you explicitly export or share it. No background uploading of sensor data occurs by default.
Quick start

Select an experiment (e.g., Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Audio Amplitude).
Grant the requested permission when prompted (only required for the chosen experiment).
Tap Start to begin live measurement, use Calibrate if suggested, and export or share results when ready.
Call to action
Download Phypox Lite today and turn your phone into a portable physics lab—learn by measuring.
Updated on
Dec 6, 2025

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