Professional piano roll
Drag notes to change pitch and length, click to add new notes, zoom in for surgical precision. Grid snap on or off, your call.
The Online MIDI Editor
Edit .mid files with studio-grade tools — directly in your browser. Drag notes on a professional piano roll, quantize timing, change velocity, transpose, edit per-track, and export a clean .MID — no software install, no upload, no sign-up.
What you get
Drag notes to change pitch and length, click to add new notes, zoom in for surgical precision. Grid snap on or off, your call.
Snap loose performance timing to a clean rhythmic grid from 1/4 to 1/32 — fix sloppy takes without re-recording.
Edit per-note velocity to humanize a part. Drag velocity bars below the piano roll, or paint a curve for dynamic shaping.
Move the whole piece up or down by semitones, or override the BPM. Use it to play in a singer's key or speed-up practice loops.
Solo, mute, hide or change the instrument on any track. Each track gets its own visibility, color and channel control.
Round-trip safely: import .mid or .kar, edit, export a clean Type 0 or Type 1 MIDI that opens in every DAW and notation app.
How it works
Drag and drop a .mid or .kar file, or click to browse. The file is parsed instantly in your browser — tracks, tempo and key signature appear on the timeline.
Click empty grid cells to add notes. Drag existing notes to move them in pitch or time. Stretch the right edge to change duration.
Select a range of notes and hit Quantize to snap to a grid. Drag the velocity lane to add expression — louder hits, quieter passes.
Solo a part to focus, mute the drums, or hide a track to declutter the view. Swap an instrument when you need a different feel.
Click Export. A standard MIDI file is downloaded locally — no watermarks, no account required. Open it in your DAW and keep working.
Who it's for
Producers sketching ideas
You bounced a MIDI from a hardware sequencer and need to clean up timing before dropping it in Ableton. Quantize, transpose, export — 90 seconds.
Students & teachers
Slow down the BPM, transpose to a friendlier key, mute the right hand to play along with the left. Re-export for the next lesson.
Composers in a browser
You're on a school computer or a friend's laptop. No Logic, no Ableton, no Cubase. Sketch an idea in the piano roll and email yourself the .mid.
Game audio & sample makers
Sample mappers, soundfont players and game audio middleware often expect specific MIDI structures. Use this to surgically reshape a file.
How it compares
| Feature | MidiToolbox | Signal | MidiEditor | DAWs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Install required | No | No (browser) | Yes | Yes |
| Piano roll | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Quantization | 1/4 to 1/32 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-track edit | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Works on iPad / mobile | Yes | Limited | No | Some |
| Price | Free | Free | Free | $60—$700 |
DAWs win for full music production. But for surgical MIDI edits — quantize a passage, transpose a section, fix a velocity curve — a browser editor opens the file faster than your DAW launches.
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Keep going
Preview the edited MIDI with BPM and loop controls before exporting to your DAW.
Open toolRender the edited .mid into MP3 or WAV with a SoundFont — useful for quick demos.
Open toolInspect tempo, time signature, key, instruments and duration of any MIDI file.
Open toolAll editing happens locally in your browser using WebAudio and IndexedDB. Your MIDI files stay on your device — we have no way to read them. You are responsible for ensuring you have the right to edit, share or redistribute the files you use.