Paste a YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram link into the YouTube song finder β or upload audio, record with your mic, or hum the tune. Get the title, artist, and links on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer in seconds.
What Is a YouTube Song Finder?
A YouTube song finder is a tool that identifies the track playing in a video and tells you its title and artist. Paste a YouTube link and the finder pulls the audio for you β no playing the clip out loud, no scrolling the comments hoping someone named it. The same YouTube song finder also takes TikTok and Instagram links, uploaded audio files, live microphone recordings, and even a melody you hum. It matches your sample with acoustic fingerprinting, the technology behind Shazam, then returns the song name, the artist, and one-tap links to hear it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer. Most lookups finish in a few seconds. The whole YouTube song finder runs in your browser β sign in to use it free, and new accounts start with free credits.
Drop a YouTube URL into the finder and it grabs the audio itself. No playing the video out loud, no digging through the description or comments for a credit that may not be there.
TikTok, Instagram Reels, and other video links work the same way. One box on the YouTube song finder identifies the background music across every platform.
Have a saved clip or voice memo? Upload an MP3, WAV, or M4A file and the YouTube song finder returns the title and artist in seconds.
Music playing near you? Tap the mic and let the tool listen live, the same way Shazam captures sound through a phone β right from the browser.
Only remember the tune? Hum or sing the melody and the YouTube song finder matches it against known songs to put a name to it.
The YouTube song finder gives each match direct play links for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer, so you can listen wherever you already stream.

Why it beats the old way
Checking the description, scrolling the comments, or posting to r/NameThatSong and waiting a day β the usual tricks all fail when the uploader never credited the track.
A YouTube song finder skips every one of those dead ends. Paste the link and it reads the audio directly, so a muted office tab or a wordless background loop still gets named in seconds. No Reddit thread, no 48-hour wait, no hoping a stranger recognizes it. And unlike Shazam, you never have to play the song out loud for a microphone to catch it.
Four ways in
A link is the fastest route, but it is not the only one β this YouTube song finder meets the song wherever you happen to have it.
Paste a video link from YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. Upload an audio file you already saved. Tap the microphone to catch music playing in the room. Or hum the melody stuck in your head. Every path lands on the same result screen β title, artist, and streaming links β so you are never stuck just because you do not have a clean link to paste into the YouTube song finder.

From an unknown clip to the song name in four steps.
Drop in a YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram URL β or upload an audio file, tap the mic, or hum the tune. Sign in free to run it; new accounts get starter credits.
The YouTube song finder pulls a short segment of the audio, builds an acoustic fingerprint, and matches it against a large library of known recordings.
Get the song title, the artist, and the cover art on one clean result screen β usually in just a few seconds.
Tap through to hear the full track on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or Deezer β whichever service you already use.
Everything to know before you identify your first track.
Paste links from YouTube, YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and other major video sites. Every match comes with play links for Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Deezer, so you can open the song on whichever service you use.
Very accurate on commercially released music with clean audio, because the acoustic fingerprint matches the original recording closely. Accuracy drops on heavy background noise, live covers, or humming, where the sample sits further from the studio version.
Yes. Sign in and new accounts start with free credits, so your first identifications cost nothing. There is no app to buy and no credit card needed to try it.
A quick free sign-in lets the YouTube song finder run an identification and claim your starter credits. It takes a few seconds and keeps your lookup history in one place.
No. Paste the link and the YouTube song finder reads the audio directly, so it works on a muted tab in an office, a library, or a quiet room β no microphone needed for link lookups.
Whether the track is buried in a YouTube background, hidden in a TikTok edit, or stuck in your head as a hum, the YouTube song finder names it in seconds β then hands you the link to hear the whole thing. Sign in free to start.