Paste a YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram link, upload an audio file, record with your mic, or hum the tune. We find the song from any video and hand you the title, artist, and play links across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer in seconds.
What Is a Find Song From Video Tool?
A find song from video tool identifies the track playing in a clip when the platform hides the title. You give it a source — a video link, an uploaded audio file, a live microphone recording, or even a few seconds of humming — and it returns the song title, the artist, and direct links to play it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer. It works by turning the audio into an acoustic fingerprint and matching that fingerprint against a database of tens of millions of recordings, the same approach Shazam made famous. A typical match takes a few seconds. Unlike a phone app that only listens through a microphone, this tool also accepts pasted links and file uploads, so you can find a song from a video that has no on-screen credit — silently, without ever playing it out loud.
Paste a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or X URL and we pull the audio for you. No download, no screen recording — just the link.
Have the clip saved already? Drop in an MP3, WAV, M4A, or MP4 and we identify the song inside it.
Music playing nearby? Hit record, capture a few seconds, and get the name — the same way a phone app listens, right in your browser.
No recording at all? Hum, whistle, or sing the tune. Melody matching finds the song from the shape of the notes.
Each result comes with play links for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer — so you can open the track wherever you listen.
Paste a link and we fetch the audio on our side. Nothing plays out loud, which is handy in an office, a library, or a quiet room.

Why use it
A phone app only hears what your microphone can pick up. It can't take a link, it can't read a file, and it makes you play the video out loud. Half the time the clip has no sound label and you're left searching lyrics you can't quite make out.
Here you paste the link and get the answer — no app install, no playing audio through your speakers, no typing half-remembered lyrics into a search box. Four ways in (link, file, mic, hum) and one clean result with play links for every major platform. That's the difference between guessing and knowing.
What you get
A match is only useful if you can act on it. Every result gives you more than a name.
Get the song title and artist, then jump straight to the track on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or Deezer — one tap, already opened to the right song. No copy-pasting a title into another search, no wondering whether you found the right version. Save it, share it, or add it to a playlist while the video is still open.

Link, upload, record, or hum — a match in seconds.
Paste a video or social link, upload an audio file, tap record to use your mic, or switch to hum mode to sing the melody.
Hit find. We pull the audio, build an acoustic fingerprint, and match it against millions of recordings in a few seconds.
See the song title and the artist, confirmed from the audio in the clip — so you know it's the exact track from the video, not a guess.
Follow the play links to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or Deezer, and listen on the platform you already use.
Answers before you run your first search.
Paste a public link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, Facebook, or X. You can also upload a file or record audio directly, so the source doesn't have to be online at all.
For commercially released music with clear audio, matches are highly reliable. Accuracy drops with heavy background noise, and humming or singing works best on well-known songs — the clearer the melody, the better the result.
Yes. Sign in and you can find song from video results at no cost — new accounts get free credits to start. You only need an account so we can save your searches and keep the tool free from abuse.
You need a free account to run a search. Signing up takes a few seconds, gives new users free credits, and lets you come back to your past matches later.
Yes — that's the main use. TikTok and Instagram often strip the song name from background audio. We analyze the actual sound in the clip, not the caption, so we identify the real track anyway.
Link, file, mic, or hum — whatever you've got, we turn it into a name, an artist, and a link you can play. Sign in free and find song from video in seconds.