CarWhisper

Your car has something to say

Hear the clue. Skip the guesswork.

Record a strange car sound. CarWhisper helps you understand what it could mean and what to do next.

Private beta for web, iPhone, and Android.

Cartoon car with friendly sound characters listening for a mechanical noise
Clear possibilitiesNo dramatic exact-fault claims.
Useful next stepsSimple checks and better mechanic notes.
Honest limitsWeak audio gets a retry, not a guess.

Three simple steps

From odd noise to a better question.

CarWhisper helps with the first conversation. It does not replace a mechanic or safety inspection.

1

Record the sound

Choose where and when it happens, then capture a short, steady sample.

2

See what fits

Get a plain-language sound observation and a short list of possible causes.

3

Take the next step

Check what is safe to check and bring concise notes to a professional.

A result you can understand

It separates what was heard from what might cause it.

No wall of technical detail. Start with one useful observation, then explore the reasoning only if you want it.

What we heard

A steady tick at idle

The rhythm follows engine speed and is clearest near the front of the engine.

First safe check: confirm the oil level and dashboard lights.

Not ready to record?

Start with our plain-language car sound guide.

Learn what ticking, squealing, humming, and grinding can suggest—and when a sound means you should stop driving.

Explore the guide →

When your car whispers,
you’ll know what to ask.

Join the private beta and help shape a calmer way to understand strange car sounds.

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