Air Ukulele — Play Ukulele with Your Hands Using Your Webcam
Turn your webcam into a ukulele. Your left hand selects the chord by holding up fingers, and your right hand strums by moving up or down in front of the camera. No instrument, no install — completely free and private. All processing happens in your browser.
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✋ Left — Chord
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Hold up left hand
🤚 Right — Strum
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Move right hand up/down
Available Chords
Having trouble playing via hand gestures? Try the Virtual Ukulele.
How to Use the Air Ukulele
- Click Enable Sound first — browsers require a tap to unlock audio. You'll hear a test note and the button turns green.
- Click the camera area to start — allow camera access when prompted. Stand ~60cm from your camera in a well-lit room.
- Hold up your left hand to select a chord — the number of fingers extended maps to a chord (fist = C, 1 finger = Am, 2 = F, 3 = G, 4 = D, 5 fingers = Em).
- Swipe your right hand down or up to strum the full chord. Faster movement = louder sound.
- String Overlay mode — click Show Strings to reveal 4 glowing horizontal ukulele strings (G C E A) overlaid on your camera. Move either hand up or down across the strings to pluck individual notes — each string plays its note for the currently selected chord.
- Watch the visualiser below the camera — each string vibrates in the matching colour when it is played, whether you strum or pluck via the overlay.
Chord Reference
Left Hand Finger Count:
- ✊ Fist (0 fingers) = C major
- ☝️ 1 finger = A minor
- ✌️ 2 fingers = F major
- 3 fingers = G major
- 4 fingers = D major
- 🖐️ 5 fingers = E minor
Tips for best results:
- Use a bright, evenly lit room
- Keep both hands in frame at the same time
- Make strum movements deliberate — wrist speed matters
- Adjust volume with the slider above the camera
How It Works
The ukulele is a small, four-stringed instrument that originated in Hawaii, typically tuned to G-C-E-A. Unlike the guitar, the ukulele's compact size and nylon strings produce a bright, cheerful tone that has made it popular for casual play and sing-alongs. The six chords available in this Air Ukulele — C major, A minor, F major, G major, D major, and E minor — cover the most common progressions in folk, pop, and Hawaiian music. By holding up different numbers of fingers with your left hand, you select these essential chord shapes. The right hand strums across all four strings to produce the full, resonant sound. Faster strumming motions create louder dynamics, just like on a real acoustic instrument. Whether you are learning your first instrument or just having fun, these simple chords unlock hundreds of popular songs. All sound generation happens instantly in your browser — no samples to download, no waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this send my camera feed to a server?
No. All hand tracking and sound synthesis runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Your camera feed never leaves your device. No data is stored or transmitted.
Why is there no sound when I strum?
Browsers block audio until the user interacts with the page. Click the Enable Sound button first — it turns green and plays a test note to confirm audio is working. Then strum.
My hand isn't being detected — what should I do?
Make sure you're in a well-lit room with your hand fully visible in frame. Avoid sitting with a bright window behind you. Keep your hand roughly 40–80cm from the camera.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes — the tool works on modern mobile browsers with a front-facing camera. Use Chrome or Safari on a recent device. Hand tracking is CPU-intensive on mobile, so results may vary.
What chords are available?
Six chords: C major (fist), A minor (1 finger), F major (2 fingers), G major (3 fingers), D major (4 fingers), and E minor (5 fingers / open hand).
Why does sound stop after I click Stop and Start again?
After stopping, the audio context is suspended to save battery. Click Enable Sound again after restarting, or use the Start Camera button which also attempts to resume audio automatically.
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