Ukulele Chords Chart
Ukulele Chords Chart Summary
Ukulele Chords Chart is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Music And Audio by Ukulele Wave. Released in Dec 2015 (10 years ago). It has about 707.8K+ installs and 2.3K ratings with a 4.54★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 7.3K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (44% IAP / 56% ads). Store metadata: updated Nov 5, 2025.
Recent activity: 649 installs this week (3.1K over 4 weeks) showing below average growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Nov 5, 2025 .
4.54★
Ratings: 2.3K
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App Description
🔎 Ukulele Chords Chart & Chord Finder 🔎
The largest library of Ukulele chord charts available for your mobile, available in any of the 4 most-popular Uke Tunings.
More than 5000 Ukulele Chord Diagrams and Must-Know Chords for beginners to get you started.
FREE Chords
✓ 4-most popular uke tunings*
✓ 26 Chord types**
✓ 1-5 Voicings (alternative positions) per chord
✓ Left/Right-handed players
✓ Common Notation Systems: International/English (A, B, ..), German (A, H, ..) and Solmization (La, Si, ..)
✓ Custom charts display: Notes, intervals or fingerings
✓ Hear the chords (Swipe the strings)
✓ Get random chords to practice
✓ 8 Must-Know Chords for beginners
✓ Learn "How-to" read chord charts
✓ Get notified when it's time to learn a new chord
PRO Chords
Everything included in FREE version, plus:
✓ Slashed Chords (often found on Guitar tabs sites)
✓ Reverse Chord Search by Notes ("Chord Wizard")
✓ Save your favourite Chords
✓ No ads
WARNING
If you don't know how to read chord charts, please read our tutorial first ("help" button at the bottom right), or visit our site:
https://ukulele-chords.com/faq/how-to-read-chord
Support
A bug? A question? Contact us at mobile@ukulelewave.com so we can help!
*Tunings:
gCEA (standard - Soprano), DGBE (Baritone), ADF#B (D-Tuning) and GCEG (Slack-Key)
**Chord Types:
Major, Minor, 5, Suspended (second, fourth, dominant 7th suspended 2nd, dominant 7th suspended 4th), Sixth (major, minor), Seventh (dominant, major, minor, augmented, diminished, half-diminished, mMaj) Ninth (major, minor, dominant, added), Augmented, Diminished (dominant, seventh), Eleventh (major, minor), Thirteenth (major, minor).
