Paste a YouTube link or upload a short clip and this free music identifier tells you what's playing — title, artist, album, and where to listen — in under 10 seconds.
What Is a Music Identifier?
A music identifier is a tool that recognizes an unknown track from its audio. Paste a YouTube link or upload a 5 to 30 second clip, and this music identifier matches it against more than 110 million recordings using acoustic fingerprinting — the same technology Shazam pioneered. In seconds you get the title, artist, album, release year, and links to play it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and more. Whether the song is stuck in your head, playing in a video, or sitting in an audio file, this music identifier names it. What sets this music identifier apart is what happens after the match: identify a song, then generate a cover, find its BPM and key, or make a new track in the same style — all in one place. So the next time a tune has you stumped, the music identifier gives you the answer and a way to use it. A music identifier saves you from humming into a search bar and hoping — it reads the actual audio, so it works on tracks you only half remember. Producers sampling a loop, DJs building a set, and curious listeners chasing a hook all use a music identifier to put a name to a sound and then build on it. And because every match links straight into the music tools, identifying a song is where the work starts.
Drop a YouTube link or upload an audio clip — the music identifier pulls the audio and names the track for you.
The music identifier returns the title and artist plus play links for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, and Tidal in one screen.
Acoustic fingerprinting against 110 million recordings lets the music identifier name a track with about 99% accuracy on clear audio. The database grows every week, so newer releases get recognized fast.
A 5 to 30 second audio clip is enough for the music identifier to name the track — no full file needed.
The music identifier runs in your browser. Try it free — no install, no account for the on-page demo. Each lookup takes just a few seconds.
Found the song? This music identifier lets you make a cover, find its BPM and key, or generate a new track in the same style — one click away.

Why this music identifier
Most music identifier tools stop at the title. Shazam names it. A search returns a link. None of them help you do anything once you know the track.
This music identifier names the track from a link or a clip, returns cross-platform play links in one screen, and connects every match to AI music tools — covers, remixes, stem extraction, BPM and key. Identifying a song becomes the start of something, not the end.
After you identify
Naming the track is step one. Here is what to do next.
Generate a new song in the same style and tempo. Make a cover with your own voice. Find the exact BPM and key for a remix or a DJ set. Split it into clean vocal and instrumental stems. With this music identifier every path is one click from the result.

Identify any song with the music identifier in three steps.
Drop a YouTube link, or upload an MP3, WAV, or M4A clip up to 20MB into the music identifier.
The music identifier fingerprints a few seconds of audio and searches 110M+ tracks.
Get the title, artist, album, release year, and play links across every major platform.
Generate an AI version, find the BPM and key, or isolate the vocals — one click away.
What to know before you use it.
Paste a YouTube link or upload a short audio clip. The music identifier fingerprints the audio and matches it against 110+ million tracks, usually in under 10 seconds.
Yes. The on-page demo is free, and the first lookups are free to try. A failed match never costs you anything, so you can identify a song at no risk. No app and no install needed — the music identifier runs right in your browser.
A YouTube link or an audio file (MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG up to 20MB). A 5 to 30 second clip is enough for the music identifier to name the track. The cleaner and longer the clip, the more reliably the music identifier matches it.
Around 99% on commercially released music with clear audio. Humming or noisy recordings drop to 65–80%. It uses the same acoustic fingerprinting that powers apps like Shazam. The music identifier keeps improving as the database grows.
Yes, from a YouTube link — paste the URL and the music identifier pulls the audio for you, no need to play it out loud. So you can name a song in a muted clip or a noisy room without playing it aloud.
Paste a YouTube link or upload a clip and let the music identifier name the track in seconds — then turn it into something new.