CueFlip: Automatic Page Turner
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CueFlip: Automatic Page Turner

文君 王 · released 6 Aug 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

For as long as there has been sheet music, turning the page has never had to be someone else's job — whether you reach over and turn it yourself, or catch a friend's eye and let them turn it for you.

CueFlip does that job. Play a piece through once so it learns the score. After that, you just play: when you reach the last bar of the page, the next one is already there.

It is not a timer. Hold the fermata and it holds with you. Take the repeat and it takes the repeat. Slow the final four bars the way you always slow them, and nothing moves until you are finished.

And when it is wrong — because one day it will be — you tap the edge of the page, the way you always have. If it was tracking you well, it steps aside for a few seconds, then picks you back up. If it had lost you, that same tap tells it where you actually are.

◆ TEACHING IT A PIECE

Import any PDF you already own — Files, iCloud Drive, AirDrop, another app. Play the piece through and tap the edge of the page whenever you turn. That is the entire setup.

No instrument to hand? Import a recording instead and mark the turns while it plays.

Turn backwards while teaching and it learns the jump: repeats, D.S., first and second endings.

◆ ON STAGE

One small marker, low on the screen, says what it is doing: Listening, Auto, Paused, Manual. Nothing else moves.

Tapping the edge of the page always works, and so does a Bluetooth page-turner pedal, on every plan. A pedal is what you reach for when you stop trusting the software, and charging for that would be indecent.

◆ ON THE STAND

Apple Pencil markings with the full system tool palette, shown clearly on the score at any zoom.

A metronome with tap tempo, any time signature, count-in and a tempo trainer. In silent mode it pulses the edge of the screen instead of clicking, and it stops itself before a performance begins.

Paper, Dim and Night, for the rehearsal room, the pit and the 6am service.

Rehearsing together? Share your markings live with a nearby iPad — no router, no internet. Their ink appears stroke by stroke, with the option to colour-code it by hand.

◆ WHAT STAYS HERE

No account, ever. Your scores, recordings and markings never leave this device unless you send them somewhere yourself. Nothing from the microphone is ever uploaded.

◆ WHAT IT COSTS

Automatic page turning is free. So is importing PDFs, learning from a recording, pedal and manual turns, and restoring from a backup — with one score performable at a time. Pro raises that to thirty and adds annotation, the metronome, folders and page editing. Max removes the limit and adds live sharing, multi-movement scores, performance history, and exporting — one learned score as a file someone else can perform straight away, or your whole library as a single backup.

A score beyond your plan is never deleted, hidden or locked — it just stops turning pages. You can still open it, read it, export it, or swap another out to make room.

Students and teachers: discounted Max pricing, details in-app.

Subscriptions are billed to your Apple Account and renew automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the period ends. Manage or cancel in Settings.

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※ CueFlip contains no sheet music: bring the scores you already have. iPhone and iPad, iOS 26 or later. Even without automatic page turning, it is still a perfectly good score reader.

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