Ambient Pressure Sensor Demo - Online Barometer
Read the ambient atmospheric pressure in hPa using the Pressure Sensor API (if available). Real‑time graph.
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Read the ambient atmospheric pressure in hPa using the Pressure Sensor API (if available). Real‑time graph.
Load an audio file and see its spectrogram with frequency over time. Adjust resolution and color map. Discover hidden sounds.
Connect an audio source to an Analyzer Node and display frequency and time‑domain data. Learn Web Audio visualization.
Use the Magnetometer API to build a digital compass. See magnetic field strength and heading in real time.
Measure the integrated loudness of an audio file in LUFS and RMS. Check if your music meets streaming platform standards. Client‑side.
Play a selection of local lo‑fi tracks (embedded). Simple UI with play/pause. No copyright issues. Stay focused.
Use your microphone to detect the dominant frequency of ambient sounds. Visualize the spectrum. Local Web Audio.
Calculate correct aperture or distance for manual flash using the guide number formula. Input any two of GN, f‑stop, or distance to find the third. Perfect for studio and event photographers.
Record how many eggs your hens lay each day. Visual chart shows weekly trends, helping you spot drops in production that may signal health issues.
Pomodoro timer with built‑in lo‑fi music playlist (synthetic). Focus and rest cycles. No copyright music; generated tones.
Apply lowpass, highpass, and reverb to an audio source. See frequency response. Create your own guitar pedal. All local.
Find your public IP address and view approximate geolocation, ISP, and browser header details. No personal data stored. Static and instant.
Trigger different vibration patterns on mobile devices. Test if your phone supports haptic feedback. Simple demo.
Shift the pitch of any audio clip by semitones without affecting playback speed. Perfect for music transposition. Local Web Audio.
Register a one‑off background sync and see it fire when connectivity returns. Debug service worker sync logic.
Register a periodic background sync to fetch fresh data even when the tab is closed. Understand the API and limits.
Measure your browser's GPU compute power using a simple WebGPU matrix multiplication. See raw FLOPS and compare with peers. Fully client‑side.
Drag a battery, resistor, LED onto a grid and simulate current flow. Show Ohm's law in action.
Register a periodic background sync and see the status. Schedule content updates for your PWA. API demo.
Zoom through the electromagnetic spectrum from radio waves to gamma rays. See wavelength, frequency, and applications. Static educational page.
Process audio faster than real‑time with OfflineAudioContext. Apply filters and export the result. Dev tool.
Simulate adaptive bitrate logic by switching between different quality video segments. See how ABR algorithms work.
Experiment with the experimental Prompt API and Summarization API right in your browser. See how the on‑device AI model responds. Requires Chrome with AI features enabled.
Select HTTP method, set headers, and body. Send requests and see the full response. Lightweight Postman alternative.
Mix multiple ambient sounds (rain, fireplace, coffee shop) to create your perfect productive background.
Test the experimental Translation API to translate text between languages directly in the browser, without cloud calls. Check support and copy the JavaScript starter.
Pick a method, URL, headers, and body, then send an HTTP request directly from your browser. Debug APIs easily.
Change the viewport meta tag and see how a page would render at different device widths. Understand responsive basics.
Play a simple monophonic synthesizer with your keyboard. Choose waveform, attack, decay, and filter. For music fun.
Override your browser's geolocation to any coordinates and test how your app responds. For development and privacy testing.