Tap in rhythm to set the tempo. On the main screen, tap the BPM number for the slider.
Tap each beat to cycle it: accent (loud), normal, or muted (silent).
Metro Gnome is a free online metronome that keeps steady time while a little gnome rides the wand. Set your tempo, time signature, and subdivisions, tap each beat to accent or mute it, and use the practice timer to track your session.
Metro Gnome is a free online metronome that runs entirely in your browser. It keeps time with adjustable BPM, time signatures, and subdivisions, and shows the beat with an animated gnome and a row of beat lights. No account, no install, and nothing is uploaded.
Drag the tempo slider, use the plus and minus buttons, or tap the BPM number to type an exact value. On a keyboard you can also use the up and down arrow keys, holding Shift to jump by five.
Yes. Tap any of the beat dots above the controls to cycle it between accent (loud), normal, and muted (silent). This lets you emphasize the downbeat or build custom patterns, like a silent beat for practicing your internal time.
Metro Gnome runs from 40 to 240 BPM and supports 1/4 through 6/4 time signatures, with quarter, eighth, triplet, and sixteenth-note subdivisions.
On browsers that support the Screen Wake Lock API, the display stays on while the metronome is playing so it will not dim mid-practice. The lock is released automatically when you stop.
Yes. The timer in the top left counts up while the metronome is running and pauses when you stop, so you can track how long you have practiced. Tap it to reset it to zero. Pair it with Golden Ear for ear training.
It is a play on the word metronome. The gnome rides the swinging wand and keeps the beat with you. From the settings panel you can change what he does: sway, nod, conduct, tap his foot, sip coffee, jump, and more. You can also tap the gnome to flip to his next move, or swipe him left and right on a touchscreen.