Deezer Releases Free AI Music Detection Tool for Playlists Across Streaming Services
Deezer is extending its AI-detection capability beyond its own platform to let users check playlists from competing services, a move the company says no other streaming platform has matched.
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Deezer has released a free tool that scans playlists from YouTube Music, Spotify, Apple Music, and 17 other services to detect AI-generated songs. The tool requires a Deezer account and uses a playlist migration service to import playlists. The launch follows Deezer's internal measures that already tag and limit AI-generated music on its own platform.
Deezer released a free AI-generated music detection tool on June 11, 2026, that works across 20 music streaming services including YouTube Music, Spotify, and Apple Music. Users import a playlist via a service called Tune my music, which automates playlist migration, and the tool scans for AI-generated tracks. A Deezer account is required to use the feature.
The tool supports 27 languages. Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier said the company has been detecting and tagging AI-generated music on its own platform for the past year and a half, and since no other company has followed, Deezer made the checker available for any streaming service's playlists.
Deezer's internal data shows about 75,000 AI-generated songs were uploaded to the platform per day as of April 2026, roughly 44% of daily uploads. The company already tags such tracks and excludes them from recommendations, limiting AI-generated music playback to 1%-3% of total user listening time.
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