phyphox
RWTH Aachen University
4.7
Release Details
| Publisher Country | US |
| Country Release Date | 2016-09-09 |
| Categories | Education |
| Country / Regions | US |
| Developer Website | RWTH Aachen University |
| Support URL | RWTH Aachen University |
| Content Rating | Everyone |
Did you know that you are carrying a 3D magnetometer? That you can use your phone as a pendulum to measure earth’s local gravitational acceleration? That you can turn your phone into a sonar?
phyphox gives you access to the sensors of your phone either directly or through ready-to-play experiments which analyze your data and let you export raw data along with the results for further analysis. You can even define your own experiments on phyphox.org and share them with colleagues, students and friends.
Selected Features:
- A selection of pre-defined experiments. Just press play to start.
- Export your data to a range of widely used formats
- Remote-control your experiment through a web interface from any PC on the same network as your phone. No need to install anything on those PCs - all you need is a modern web browser.
- Define your own experiments by selecting sensor inputs, defining analysis steps and creating views as an interface using our web-editor (http://phyphox.org/editor). The analysis can consists of just adding two values or using advanced methods like Fourier transforms and crosscorrelation. We offer a whole toolbox of analysis functions.
Sensors supported:
- Accelerometer
- Magnetometer
- Gyroscope
- Light intensity
- Pressure
- Microphone
- Proximity
- GPS
*some sensors are not present on every phone.
Export formats
- CSV (Comma separated values)
- CSV (Tab-separated values)
- Excel
(if you need other formats, please let us know)
This app has been developed at the 2nd Institute of Physics A at the RWTH Aachen University.
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Explanation for the permissions requested
If you have Android 6.0 or newer, some permissions will only be asked for when needed.
Internet: This grants phyphox network access, which is required to load experiments from online resources or when using the remote access. Both are only done when requested by the user and no other data is transmitted.
Bluetooth: Used to access external sensors.
Read external storage: This is may be necessary when opening an experiment stored on the device.
Record audio: Required to use the microphone in experiments.
Location: Used to access GPS for location-based experiments.
Camera: Used to scan QR codes for external experiment configurations.
Average Rating
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Featured Reviews
By AIRBORNE_EEvEE
2025-02-24
Version 1.1.16
Honestly, a really cool piece of work! Simple to use and operate, and really opened my eyes as to the sheer amount of STUFF my phone has to offer in terms of telemetry. I think what really opened my eyes was being able to detect the minute, fraction-of-a-decimal differences in barometric-pressure between various rooms in my home, from floor to ceiling. Impressive stuff! Definitely worth having on-hand.
By BShadow
2025-09-07
Version 1.2.0
serviceThis app is mindblowing I don't leave ratings. maybe 3 total and the other 2 were.... not good. I deliberately opened the CIA store... I mean Play Store just to leave this review. I felt like not doing so would be disrespectful to the ones who put this together. When big tech and our governments sell us out to AI completely, I hope the Machine Masters will be kind enough to let me keep one app. it would be this one without hesitation. 10/10
By Josh Vogler
2025-07-25
Version 1.2.0
feature_requestsgamificationdesignWould be nice to he able to measure our bodies electro/chemical reaction times based off visual (seeing something on the screen) or mechanical (feeling vibration) auditory (hearing tone) to tap the screen. Then a graph comparing the time difference of all 3.
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