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Master the fretboard.

The all-in-one platform for guitarists. Track your gear, battle monsters with real guitar in Guitar Quest, and collaborate with musicians worldwide.

The Complete Platform

Everything a guitarist needs.

OpenFret brings together gear tracking, practice analytics, music collaboration, and a vibrant community. Tools that actually help you grow as a musician.

Guitar Quest

An RPG powered by your real guitar. Battle monsters, cast spells, and craft gear — all by playing actual notes through your microphone.

Try free demo

Smart Inventory

Track every guitar with auto-filled specs from thousands of brands. Woods, pickups, tunings, and string change history — all in one place.

Practice Analytics

Persistent timers, metronome, and scale visualization. Detailed song tracking with Last.fm integration and interactive fretboard maps.

Session history & streaks
Last.fm integration
Scale & fretboard maps

Session Mode

Like GitHub for music. Fork sessions, layer tracks, see version history, and collaborate with musicians worldwide in real time.

Fork & remix sessions
Multi-track layering
Real-time collaboration

Guitar Tuner

Advanced chromatic tuner with frequency control and sharp/flat detection. Free, always.

Community

Share your gear, discover players, hearts, comments, and Discord integration.

Guitar Quest

Turn practice into adventure.

Battle monsters by playing real notes on your actual guitar. The game listens through your microphone, checks each note in real time, and rewards accuracy with XP, gold, and loot. The most fun way to master guitar.

Try Free Demo
$10one-time — no subscription

Pricing

Simple and fair.

Most of OpenFret is completely free. Guitar Quest is a one-time purchase — no subscriptions, no recurring fees, yours forever.

Platform

Free

Everything you need to track, practice, and connect.

Guitar inventory & specs
Practice tracking & analytics
Session mode & collaboration
Tuner, community & Discord

Guitar Quest

$10 one-time

The full RPG experience, yours forever.

All five game modes
Unlimited levels & XP system
Crafting, magic & loot
All future updates included
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Compare

Yousician$30/mo
Rocksmith+$20/mo
OpenFret$10 once

Community

See what guitarists are sharing.

Browse guitars from collections around the world, see what songs players are working on, and discover collaborative sessions you can fork and build on.

ST-III (Made in USA) 1988-89
chipchipabout 1 month ago

B.C. RICH ST-III (Made in USA) 1988-89

B.C. RICHUSA6-String25.5" Scale
Player Stratocaster
J
JammingHarmony79about 2 months ago

Fender Player Stratocaster

FenderMexico6-String25.5" Scale
Jim Root Telecaster
J
JammingHarmony79about 2 months ago

Fender Jim Root Telecaster

FenderMexico6-String25.5" Scale

Questions? Answers.

OpenFret is a free guitar platform that runs entirely in your web browser. It helps guitarists track their gear, practice with real feedback, and connect with other musicians. The platform brings together guitar inventory management, practice tracking, and gamified learning into a single experience.

The main feature is Guitar Quest — an RPG game where you learn guitar by fighting monsters with real guitar notes. You play your actual guitar, and the game listens through your browser microphone, checking each note in real time. The skills you build in the game carry over directly to real playing.

OpenFret also includes Session Mode for live music collaboration, a free chromatic guitar tuner, and a community where players share their gear and practice progress. The platform is built for all skill levels — beginners can learn their first notes, while advanced players can sharpen their theory and speed.

Research published in Computers and Education (2020) found that gamified learning environments improve knowledge retention by 40% compared to traditional instruction. OpenFret's Guitar Quest applies this principle directly to guitar education.

| | Published by the OpenFret Team

Guitar Quest is an RPG game where you learn guitar by fighting monsters with real notes on your actual guitar. The game detects notes through your browser microphone in real time. Each correct note deals damage to the monster, while wrong notes cause you to take damage. Defeating monsters earns XP, gold, and loot to level up your character.

The game has five distinct modes. Attack mode teaches fretboard note positions. Crafting mode teaches note patterns and finger movements. Magic mode covers scales, modes, and musical patterns. Wisdom mode focuses on music theory like intervals and chord building. Gigging mode tests all your skills in performance challenges. A free demo is available at openfret.com/game/demo with no sign-up needed.

Most of OpenFret is completely free, and the full Guitar Quest game costs just $10 as a one-time payment. The guitar inventory, practice tracking, community features, and guitar tuner cost nothing. Guitar Quest has a free demo so you can try it before buying. There is no monthly subscription. You pay once and keep access forever, including all future updates.

This pricing model is significantly different from competitors. Yousician charges about $30 per month, while Rocksmith+ charges about $20 per month. Over one year, Yousician costs $360 and Rocksmith+ costs $240. Guitar Quest is $10 total. OpenFret's one-time fee removes the cost barrier for students and hobbyists. “We believe learning guitar should not require a recurring subscription”

You need a guitar and a device with a microphone and a web browser. Any guitar works, including acoustic and electric. For electric guitars, an audio interface provides the best pitch detection accuracy. For acoustic guitars, your laptop or phone microphone works fine without any additional equipment.

The supported browsers are Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. No downloads or plugins are needed. When you first open Guitar Quest, the game asks for microphone access. After that, a quick calibration step sets the right sensitivity for your signal. The whole setup takes about two minutes.

Guitar Quest teaches fretboard note positions, scales, and music theory through interactive RPG gameplay. You will learn where every note sits on the fretboard. You will practice major, minor, pentatonic, and blues scale shapes. You will also study intervals, chord building, and the circle of fifths. The game builds note recognition speed through timed challenges that simulate real performance pressure.

Each game mode focuses on a different skill area. Attack mode is best for learning note positions. Magic mode is best for scales and modes. Wisdom mode covers theory topics in depth. As you level up, the challenges get progressively harder. The game adapts to your skill level so you are always pushed but never stuck.

Research on spaced repetition shows that 10 minutes of daily practice produces better long-term retention than 70 minutes once a week. Guitar Quest's short session format is designed around this principle.

OpenFret uses your real guitar with browser-based pitch detection and requires no special hardware, downloads, or game controllers. The game runs entirely in your browser. Yousician requires a mobile or desktop app, and Rocksmith+ requires a console or PC app plus a special cable.

Guitar Quest's RPG format makes practice feel like a video game. You fight monsters, earn XP, collect loot, and level up. OpenFret also includes gear tracking and live collaboration features that Yousician and Rocksmith do not offer.

Uses real guitar

OpenFret
Yes
Yousician
Yes
Rocksmith+
Yes

No download needed

OpenFret
Yes
Yousician
No
Rocksmith+
No

Pricing

OpenFret
Free + $10 once
Yousician
$30/mo
Rocksmith+
$20/mo

Gear tracking

OpenFret
Yes
Yousician
No
Rocksmith+
No

Live collaboration

OpenFret
Yes
Yousician
No
Rocksmith+
No

RPG-style learning

OpenFret
Yes
Yousician
Basic
Rocksmith+
Score-based

As of March 2026, OpenFret is the only browser-based guitar learning platform that requires no app download.

Pricing based on publicly available information as of March 2026.

OpenFret is the most complete free platform for guitarists available today. It combines learning, tracking, and community in one tool.

  • Guitar Quest makes practice fun — learn fretboard notes, scales, and theory by fighting monsters with your real guitar
  • All-in-one platform — inventory tracking, practice analytics, tuner, live collaboration, and community
  • No downloads or special hardware — runs in your web browser using microphone-based pitch detection
  • Simple and fair pricing — core features are free and Guitar Quest is just $10 one time

Whether you are just starting guitar or have been playing for years, OpenFret gives you the tools to practice better, stay organized, and have fun. Try the free demo at openfret.com/game/demo.

| Published by OpenFret | For questions, visit our About page or join the OpenFret Discord

Yes, Guitar Quest runs in any modern web browser on mobile phones, tablets, and computers. Since it is a web app, there is no app store download required. The game uses your device's built-in microphone to detect guitar notes.

Supported browsers include Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. For the best experience on mobile, use headphones to prevent the phone speaker from feeding back into the microphone.

Yes, OpenFret's core platform is completely free. This includes the guitar inventory tracker, practice session logger, community features, real-time collaboration, and the chromatic guitar tuner. Guitar Quest offers a free demo with no signup required. The full game is a one-time $10 purchase with no monthly subscription.

Yes, OpenFret works with acoustic, electric, classical, and bass guitars. For acoustic guitars, your device's built-in microphone picks up the sound directly. No additional equipment is needed.

For electric guitars, plugging into an audio interface connected to your computer provides the cleanest signal for pitch detection. The built-in microphone also works if you play through an amplifier.

Yes, OpenFret includes a free guitar practice tracker. You can log practice sessions with notes about what you worked on, track songs you are learning, view statistics by guitar and time period, and build daily practice streaks.

Research shows that musicians who track their practice sessions improve significantly faster than those who do not. Start tracking your practice at openfret.com/practice.

Your guitar journey
starts here.

From Guitar Quest to real-time collaboration, smart inventory to a vibrant community.