What Is a Tone Generator?
A tone generator produces a continuous audio frequency at a fixed pitch. Engineers use them to calibrate equipment, test the frequency response of speakers and rooms, and align audio systems. Musicians use them for tuning instruments and ear training. Hobbyists use them for casual hearing range tests. Our online tone generator uses the Web Audio API's OscillatorNode to produce mathematically pure waveforms. There's no audio file involved: the tone is synthesized in real time on your device, ensuring perfect accuracy without compression artifacts. The frequency range spans 20Hz (lower limit of human hearing) to 20kHz (upper limit). You can enter exact frequencies, drag the slider for quick adjustment, or use musical presets that map to common reference pitches. Four standard waveforms are available: sine (pure, no harmonics), square (bright, odd harmonics), sawtooth (rich, all harmonics), and triangle (soft, weak odd harmonics). Each has its uses depending on whether you want a reference tone (sine) or to stress-test equipment with harmonic content (square/sawtooth).