Spectroid

4.6
15.6K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Spectroid is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer with reasonable frequency resolution across the the entire frequency spectrum.

💬 FAQ 💬

Q: Why are the dB values negative?
A: Spectroid uses dBFS (Full Scale) where 0 dB is the maximum power that the microphone can measure, so the decibel values are negative because the measured power is less than the maximum power.

Q: Can I zoom in on the spectrum plot?
A: Yes, do a two-finger pinch-to-zoom gesture.

Q: Why are there discontinuities/gaps in the spectrum plot and waterfall?
A: Spectroid uses multiple FFTs overlapped in frequency in order to provide better frequency resolution at lower frequencies than a single FFT. The caveat of this method is varied impulse response and minor discontinuities in frequency. The upside is that it can efficiently produce a spectrum that better matches the frequency resolution of human audio perception. It's still probably not as good as your ears though!

Q: Can I export the spectrum data?
A: Spectroid doesn't make your device a calibrated instrument. If you need the spectrum data then you should be using an actual spectrum analyzer rather than an app on your mobile device.
Updated on
Sep 7, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
14.9K reviews
Geocentric
April 1, 2025
I like the app but it would be really cool if you could actually load like a calibration file then make your mic a little more accurate. it seems odd it doesn't have the different weightings to choose from. I'm assuming unprocessed is basically flat or unweighted? I'm not sure. But I would pay something for giving it a few more features and the ability to load a calibration file would be really cool. Maybe to load and save charts too.
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Sean
October 30, 2024
This is the best spectrum analyzer on Android and I've tried many. It's a very accurate and fast analyzer. And I appreciate the color choices, it make it easy to see peak signal, current signal, clipping, and the heat map. My only gripe I wish the app didn't pause when you turn your phone from portrait to landscape, but that's a minor gripe. That and I wish this app existed for my iPad.
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Matthew Pohocsucut
March 28, 2024
Carl Reinke has as one person put it, gifted the world with his totally free application. Once you figure out how to set it up. It shows the river of sound that surrounds us. There's absolutely zero advertisements. It works online as well as offline. You don't even have to have any internet whatsoever. I will say that it is better to use multiple phones. Because some have better microphones than others. I would tell everyone that uses this to try using all of the phones that you own. Best app.
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What’s new

◆ Improve usability on high-density displays