Guitar Chord Finder

Select the fret positions you're playing and we'll identify the chord. Works for open chords, barre chords, and partial voicings.

E
A
D
G
B
e
open
1
2
3
4
5
frets 15

Click fret positions above — at least two notes — to identify your chord.

How to use the chord finder

The strings are shown left-to-right from low E to high e, matching how a chord diagram is read. Click any fret cell to mark that position. Click the "O" row to mark a string as open (unfretted). Strings with no selection are treated as muted.

Once you've entered at least two notes, matching chord names appear below with links to the full diagram page. A 100% match means every note of the chord is present; a partial match means you're playing a subset (for example, an open voicing that omits the fifth).

Use the "lower / higher" buttons to shift the fret window for barre chords and higher-position shapes up the neck.