Paste a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, or Spotify URL — or upload a clip. The music finder pulls the audio, identifies the track in seconds, and hands you cross-platform play links plus AI tools to remix or recreate it.
What Is a Music Finder?
A music finder is a tool that identifies the music playing in a piece of media you do not know. Drop a YouTube URL, a TikTok link, an Instagram Reel, a Spotify share, or upload a short audio file — the music finder extracts the audio fingerprint, matches it against a database of more than 110 million tracks, and returns the title, artist, album, year, and direct play links on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music, and Pandora. Where this music finder differs from Shazam-style apps: it works on links (not just microphone capture), it understands embedded background music in videos, and every identification connects to musci-io's AI music tools — generate a similar track, build an AI cover, isolate the vocals, find the BPM and key, or produce a slowed + reverb edit. Identification is not the end of the workflow; it is the entry point.
Paste a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reel, Vimeo, or Twitter URL. The music finder fetches the audio server-side and identifies the track without playing the video in your browser.
Upload MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC, or WebM up to 20MB. Ten seconds of clean audio is enough for a 99% match on commercial recordings.
Every match returns one row of links — Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music, Pandora — so you can listen on whatever service you use.
The music finder isolates the most prominent music segment even when there's voiceover, dialogue, or sound effects in the source — useful for podcasts, gaming clips, and movie scenes.
Every match shows five one-click follow-ups: generate a similar AI song, build a cover, isolate vocals, detect BPM and key, or make a slowed + reverb version.
The whole music finder is a web tool. Demo lookup is free; real identifications cost 3 credits each, refunded automatically on failure.

Why this music finder
Shazam needs a microphone capture from speakers. Google Hum needs you to hum or sing the melody. Neither of them helps when the music is buried in a TikTok edit, an Instagram Reel voiceover, or a video soundtrack you cannot replay out loud.
This music finder accepts links directly — paste the URL, the server downloads the audio, runs acoustic fingerprinting against 110+ million tracks, and returns the result without ever playing the source through your speakers. Useful in offices, libraries, on commutes, and any time you want to identify the background music in a video silently. Every result connects to AI music tools downstream, so you can turn a found track into a remix, a cover, or a soundalike without leaving the page.
From identification to creation
The music finder result is a starting point, not a dead end. Five one-click paths to act on whatever track you just identified.
Generate a brand new AI song in the same genre, tempo, and energy. Create an AI cover with your own cloned voice replacing the original vocal. Detect the BPM and musical key for DJ sets or choreography. Split the track into clean vocal and instrumental stems for karaoke, sampling, or remixing. Or turn it into the slowed + reverb edit format that dominates TikTok and SoundCloud. Five tools, one tab, no copy-paste between services.

Identify any music in 4 steps
The music finder accepts URLs from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Twitter, and Bandcamp. For local files, MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC, or WebM up to 20MB.
The music finder downloads a 10-second segment from the loudest part of the audio, generates an acoustic fingerprint, and searches the database. Typical lookup completes in 4 to 8 seconds.
Get the song title, artist, album, release year, album cover, and direct play links on every major streaming service. Failed matches refund the 3 credits automatically.
Pick one of five AI tools to do something with the identified music: generate, cover, isolate, detect BPM, or slowed + reverb. All linked, all one click away.
Everything you might want to know about identifying music online.
Around 99% on commercial recordings with clear audio. Accuracy drops to 65–80% on heavily compressed, low-bitrate, or noise-distorted clips. The music finder uses acoustic fingerprinting against a database of 110+ million tracks updated weekly.
Each identification costs 3 credits (~$0.02 at the standard credit rate). The on-page demo link is always free. Failed matches refund the credit automatically. Credits are shared across all musci-io tools — the pack you buy here also works for AI generation, vocal removal, and the rest of the suite.
Yes. Paste the YouTube URL. The music finder fetches the video's audio server-side, isolates the most prominent music segment, and identifies it against the fingerprint database. The video never plays in your browser — silent identification by design.
Yes. Both platforms strip the track title from many videos in certain regions. Paste the post URL and the music finder identifies the underlying audio, including TikTok's internal sound IDs where applicable.
Yes. Upload an MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, AAC, or WebM file up to 20MB. Ten seconds of clean audio is plenty. The music finder generates a fingerprint and returns the match within seconds.
Whether it's background music in a TikTok, the soundtrack to a YouTube scene, or a clip a friend sent you — the music finder identifies the track in seconds, then hands you five ways to remix, cover, or recreate it with AI.