Our Mission

Making guitar learning faster and more intuitive

Every guitarist should be able to learn any song — not by watching someone else's fingers, but by seeing exactly what notes are played, when, and where on the fretboard.

The Story

GuitarMap started from a simple frustration: online guitar tabs are often wrong. Crowdsourced tabs are submitted by ear, rarely verified, and frequently disagree with each other. For a guitarist trying to learn a specific solo note-for-note, that's a dead end.

So we built something different. Instead of relying on someone else's interpretation, GuitarMap listens to the actual audio. Using machine learning, it detects every note — pitch, timing, duration — and maps each one to the guitar fretboard. The result is a tab that comes directly from the recording, not from a stranger's best guess.

Then we wrapped it in a tool designed for real practice. An animated fretboard that shows you exactly where to put your fingers. Video sync so you can watch the original performance alongside the tab. Speed control so you can slow down fast passages. A-B looping so you can drill the hard parts. And a built-in editor so you can correct anything the AI gets wrong.

What Makes GuitarMap Different

Not crowdsourced tabs

Unlike Ultimate Guitar, GuitarMap doesn't rely on user submissions. Our AI analyzes the actual audio — so the tab matches the recording.

Not sheet music

Unlike Soundslice, GuitarMap is built around the guitar fretboard. You see notes where you play them, not on a staff.

Not a general music tool

GuitarMap is laser-focused on guitar. We use stem separation to isolate the guitar, then transcribe it note-for-note — no karaoke, no mixing, just accurate tabs and a practice experience built for guitarists.

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