This was a project I started in 2018, when my grasp on music theory wasn't as good as it is today. Back then, I conceptualized everything as chords rather than scales. Prior to playing a passage in a transcription I was working on, or in traditional sheet music, I would run a measure through this little web page and write the chord notation above the line. It served as a reminder to my hands of which keys were important.
It has been a great while since I last used it, but I figured it would be nice to make it available for others to use. It's a simple chord name finder. Indicate which keys are involved, and it returns the hypothetical names for the chord that those keys would would make.
Available via download, or at https://reneeverly.com/chord-name-finder/