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Not yet. A native iOS app is coming, but we're not sharing a release date. If you've got an iPhone or iPad today, you can still use Fretscape — it works in Safari (and Chrome) on iOS just like it does on a Mac or PC.

Using Fretscape on iPhone or iPad today

Open Safari or Chrome on your device and go to fretscape.com. Sign in and you have the full app. Everything that works on the web — chord search, voicing diagrams, the Progression Builder, reverse chord lookup, playback — works in mobile Safari.

For day-to-day use you may want to add Fretscape to your Home Screen: tap the Share icon in Safari, then Add to Home Screen. After that, Fretscape launches like an app icon does — no need to type the URL.

What about Apple Sign-In?

Apple Sign-In isn't available at launch. For now, sign up or sign in with email or with your Google account — both work on iOS through the browser.

Why isn't there an iOS app yet?

We chose to ship Android first so we could get the app side of Fretscape into people's hands without holding everything up. The iOS app is on the roadmap, but we'd rather not commit to a date and miss it. When there's something to share, we will.

In the meantime, see How do I access Fretscape? for the full rundown of where Fretscape is available today.

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