Ukulele Tuner Lyte is Live!


Ukulele Tuner Lyte is Live!

It’s here. After months of building, testing, and tuning (pun absolutely intended), Ukulele Tuner Lyte is officially available on the App Store.

The Wait is Over

We announced this app back in January and said it was coming “hopefully at the end of January.” Well… it’s March. We wanted to make sure it felt really good before putting it out there, and we think it does. Worth the wait? We think so.

What It Looks Like

Ukulele Tuner home screen

Tuning — listening for a note

Tuning — in tune

Built-in metronome at 120 BPM

What It Does

Ukulele Tuner Lyte does exactly what it says — it listens for your ukulele strings and tells you how in tune they are. It’s designed exclusively for ukulele, so it only listens for ukulele notes. No accidentally picking up your roommate’s guitar, no generic chromatic tuner that treats your uke like an afterthought.

Here’s what’s packed into this tiny Watch app:

  • Real-time tuning with clear visual feedback
  • Standard tuning (G C E A) plus alternate tunings
  • Built-in metronome with adjustable tempo and multiple time signatures
  • Haptic feedback so you can feel the beat on your wrist
  • Works offline — no phone needed once it’s on your Watch
  • Quick launch so you can tune between songs without missing a beat

That’s it. Clean, focused, and genuinely useful.

Why We Built It

Honestly? We needed it. Every tuner app we tried was either built around guitar, buried three menus deep, or just kind of ugly. The Apple Watch is perfect for this — it’s always on your wrist, it’s discreet, and you can glance at it mid-strum without breaking your flow. And the metronome? That was a no-brainer. If you’re tuning up, you’re about to play, and having a solid metronome right there on your wrist is just too useful to leave out.

Go Grab It

Ukulele Tuner Lyte is $2.99 — no subscriptions, no ads, no funny business. One purchase, yours forever.

Download on the App Store

Whether you’re just picking up the uke for the first time or you’ve been playing for years, we think you’ll love having a tuner this close at hand.

Thanks to everyone who followed along and waited patiently. This is just the start — we’ve got more apps in the works and we’ll be sharing updates here as things take shape.

Now go tune something. 🎵

— The Lyteapp Team