Upload a song and the AI song detector returns a clear verdict — AI-generated or human-made — with a confidence score and the tool most likely behind it: Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, Riffusion.
What Is an AI Song Detector?
An AI song detector is a tool that listens to a song and estimates whether it was generated by an AI model rather than written, performed, and produced by people. You upload the song — 20 to 30 seconds with vocals is ideal — and the AI song detector returns a verdict, a probability score, and, when the song is flagged, the generator most likely behind it: Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, Riffusion, and others. Because the AI song detector analyzes the audio itself instead of the file's tags, it still works after a song has been renamed, re-encoded, or re-uploaded to a new platform. Full AI songs — complete with AI vocals and lyrics from tools like Suno and Udio — are the exact case this detector is tuned for, since the vocal track carries the strongest AI fingerprint. People run songs through an AI song detector to screen playlist submissions, vet distribution catalogs, enforce 'human-made only' contest rules, or simply settle whether a viral track is real. The AI song detector turns 'this song sounds AI' into a number you can act on.
The AI song detector does not just answer yes or no — it returns an AI-probability score so you can see how confident the detection is before acting.
When a song is flagged, the AI song detector estimates which tool produced it — Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, Riffusion — with per-source probabilities.
Full AI songs carry their strongest signal in the vocal track, and the detector analyzes that stem directly — so AI-sung songs are the easiest to catch.
The AI song detector works on the waveform, so renaming the song, wiping ID3 tags, or re-uploading it will not fool the detection.
Upload an MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, or OGG song up to 20MB. The whole AI song detector runs in the browser — nothing to download.
Not sure what the song even is? Identify it with the song finder first, then run it through the AI song detector — same browser tab.

Why this AI song detector
Most "is this song AI?" arguments are guesswork — someone hears over-clean vocals or a too-tidy mix and calls it. An acoustic AI song detector replaces the guess with a measurement.
Ears fail at this: Suno v4 and Udio now produce songs that pass casual listening, and metadata lies — anyone can rename a song or delete the "made with AI" tag. This AI song detector analyzes the actual waveform against models trained on AI-generated songs, returns a probability instead of a hunch, and names the most likely generator. That is the gap between "I think this song is AI" and "the AI song detector scores it 94% AI, likely Suno." One is an opinion; the other is evidence.
After detection
Detection is a starting point. Identify the song, pull its BPM and key, or make something new — all from the same tab.
Identify what the song actually is with the song finder. Pull its BPM and musical key for DJing or remixing. Split it into clean vocal and instrumental stems. Or, if you liked the AI sound the detector just flagged, generate your own song in the same style with a fully disclosed AI song generator. The AI song detector tells you what you are hearing; these tools let you act on it.

Detect an AI song in 4 simple steps
Drop an MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, or OGG song up to 20MB into the AI song detector. A 20 to 30 second section with vocals gives the strongest signal.
The AI song detector fingerprints the audio and runs it against models trained to recognize AI-generated songs. A detection usually finishes within a minute.
Get a clear result — AI-generated or human-made — with an AI-probability score and, for flagged songs, the most likely generator such as Suno or Udio.
Identify the song, find its BPM and key, extract its stems, or generate your own disclosed AI song in the same style — one click from the result.
Everything you might want to know before using it.
The AI song detector analyzes the acoustic characteristics of the song — not the file name or tags — and compares them against models trained on AI-generated songs from tools like Suno and Udio. It returns a verdict, an AI-probability score, and the most likely generator when a song is flagged.
The AI song detector is highly reliable on clear songs that carry vocals, especially full songs from major generators. Accuracy is lower on short clips, heavily edited or noisy audio, instrumental-only tracks, and hybrid songs that mix AI and human parts. Because the AI song detector returns a probability rather than a hard yes/no, you can weigh borderline scores yourself.
The AI song detector is trained to recognize output from the major song generators, including Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, and Riffusion, and reports per-source probabilities. New models appear constantly, so a very new or niche generator may score as generic "AI-generated" without a named source.
Each song detection costs 3 credits. Credits are the same currency that powers every musci-io tool, so a credit pack works across AI song generation, vocal removal, song identification, and the rest of the suite.
MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, and OGG up to 20MB. For the strongest signal, give the AI song detector a 20 to 30 second section that includes vocals rather than a silent intro or an instrumental break.
Whether you are screening submissions, vetting a catalog, or settling an argument about a viral track — the AI song detector gives you a probability score and the likely generator in under a minute.