Features & Capabilities

CPR Tempo is a Chrome extension that provides audio and visual cues along with timers to help medical responders time chest compressions during CPR. It includes a rhythm-check timer after shocks and a timer for epinephrine administration, with a configurable compressions-per-minute (CPM) range from 100 to 120.

Users can log each resuscitation event with details of actions taken and location (location services required); epinephrine intervals can be set from 3 to 5 minutes. The app follows American Heart Association guidelines and includes a tutorial; users should verify settings before use. Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd. disclaims liability for misuse or device malfunction.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd.
Rating:
3.70
(76)
Version:
1.2 Last updated: 2017-12-06
Version code:
841412091
Creation date:
2012-09-25
Compatible devices:
Size:
11.18MB
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cpr-tempo/id525695057

User Reviews

The app is praised for its simplicity, tempo accuracy, and helpful logging during CPR. However, audio glitches after updates, ongoing iOS compatibility needs, and missing CPR cycle/breath tracking reduce reliability and consistency on newer devices.
Pros
  • Simple, intuitive interface with large buttons for quick CPR pacing.
  • Helps maintain correct compression tempo with a straightforward metronome.
  • Time-stamping and event logging aid tracking epi administration and pulse checks during codes.
  • Widely used and trusted by EMTs and first responders in real-life codes.
Cons
  • Metronome audio becomes scratchy or static after updates, distracting and disrupting rhythm.
  • Ongoing iOS compatibility issues require updates to work with newer iOS versions, causing outages or unusability.
  • Does not track CPR cycles or breaths and lacks ventilation prompts, limiting use in longer resuscitation efforts.
  • Performance can be inconsistent across devices/updates, with reports of tones not playing or unreliable function.
Recent reviews
I used to love this app but now it has a weird scratchy noise after every beat. It has become a distraction so I’ve quit using it on codes. I’ve tried updating. It has happened on two devices. Otherwise it was a great app
by re*****, 2026-01-23

Every EMT should have this app installed in case you need it. Just used it last night on a code. Really helped the crew..
by Ak*****, 2025-10-24

Have you used this for years and it has been fantastic. However now there is a terrible noise with the metronome I’m unable to fix, and every other user I know has the same issues.
by JW*****, 2025-07-10
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