Is there an Android app that can show fft spectrum...
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创建于:2025年11月30日
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Is there an Android app that can show fft spectrum for pre-recorded audio files?
Yes – there are Android apps that can show an FFT-based spectrum for pre-recorded audio files, not just live mic input.
Here are a couple that do exactly that:
If your goal is “drop in an MP3/WAV and see the spectrum,” this is probably the cleanest match.
This is overkill if you only want to look at spectra, but it’s great if you also want to cut, edit, or process the audio.
Most of the popular Android spectrum analyzers like Spectroid and various “Audio Spectrum Analyzer” apps are designed for real-time microphone input only – their descriptions specifically emphasize turning your phone’s microphone into a real-time analyzer and don’t mention loading files. citeturn0search5turn0search25turn3search7
You can always play a file through speakers and analyze it via mic, but that’s not what you asked for.
If you’re OK using a browser instead of a dedicated app, there are web tools you can open in Chrome on Android that accept audio uploads and do FFT/spectrogram analysis, for example:
These are handy if you just need occasional analysis and don’t want to install anything heavy.
If you tell me what exactly you want to see (full spectrogram over time vs. a single FFT snapshot, specific frequency range, etc.), I can nudge you toward the best of these for your workflow.