Deezer Opens Free AI Music Detector for Playlists on Rival Platforms


TL;DR

  • Playlist Scanner: Deezer has launched a free AI-music scanner for playlists on rival streaming services.
  • User Workflow: Listeners connect a service, scan up to 100 playlists, and receive Deezer’s AI-track results.
  • Data Caveat: Deezer puts daily AI music at 75,000 tracks, but its accuracy and prevalence figures are company claims.
  • Platform Stakes: Spotify and Qobuz show how streaming services are testing disclosure, detection, and rights controls.

French streaming service Deezer has launched a free online AI music detector for listeners who want to check playlists from rival services. Its scanner looks for tracks created wholly or substantially with generative AI systems, including music stored in Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, and other connected playlists.

Deezer’s current figures put daily AI-music intake at nearly 75,000 AI-generated tracks, more than 44 percent of daily music delivery.

Company data also puts AI-generated music in the playlists of 43 percent of people joining Deezer from other services. For listeners and rightsholders, the scanner turns those company measurements into a recommendation-trust and royalty-pool issue, not an independently audited market total.

How Deezer’s Playlist Scanner Works

Listeners choose a streaming service, connect an account, and then can use Deezer’s AI music detector to scan playlists for synthetic music. Deezer lists 27 supported languages.

The services currently supports roughly 20 streaming platforms. Users can analyze up to 100 playlists per scan.