No subscription, no streaks — just you, the piano, and the songs you've always wanted to play. Always meant to learn Queen's “Who Wants to Live Forever”? Now you can.
On phones and tablets — best on a tablet at the piano.
With OmniPiano you learn a piece by following its score on screen — and in wait mode it waits for you, showing exactly which notes come next, lit up on a keyboard. It's free, and if a piece isn't in our Library, you can bring your own.
The score scrolls as you play. In wait mode, OmniPiano pauses until you play the right note — so you're never rushed, and never lost.
It holds until you play the right note, then moves on. Learn at your own tempo, hands and eyes unhurried.
See the next notes lit on the keyboard while you're learning; switch the guidance off once it's in your hands.
Slow a tricky passage right down, then bring it back up to tempo when you're ready.
Practise the left hand alone, the right alone, or both together.
Import a score you already have, and OmniPiano turns it into a guided lesson — the one thing other apps won't do.
The cleanest result — the notes come through exactly.
A scan or picture of sheet music — OmniPiano reads it and follows along.
Snap the sheet on the stand and start playing. If the music exists, you can learn it.
Every piece, every feature — free. Supported by a short ad before each stretch of practice, never in the middle of a song.
Nothing is locked behind a paywall. Not now, not later.
Play for an hour or five minutes; skip a week without a second thought. There's no plan to keep alive.
Prefer silence? An optional ad-free plan exists — but you never need it.
A short ad before each 15 minutes of practice is how you chip in. Never in the middle of a piece.
On phones and tablets — and best of all on a tablet propped up on the music stand.
Store links are placeholders — the app is in build.