Deezer has launched a free online AI music detector that allows users to check whether their playlists contain AI-generated tracks, even if they use rival streaming services.
Available in 27 languages and compatible with 20 of the most popular music streaming platforms, the tool is powered by Deezer’s existing AI detection technology, and arrives amid growing calls for greater transparency around AI-generated music.
Recent research conducted by Deezer and Ipos across eight countries suggests listeners are increasingly concerned about knowing when AI is involved. According to the survey, 80% of respondents believe AI-generated music should be clearly labeled, while 73% said they would like streaming platforms to tag AI music-generated tracks.
The findings also suggest that synthetic music may already be more prevalent than many listeners realise. Deezer says 43% of users importing playlists from other streaming services already have AI music in their libraries – one of the reasons why the company has decided to make its detection technology available to the public.
“By detecting and tagging AI generated music over the past year and a half, Deezer has been at the forefront of transparency in music streaming,” says Alexis Lanternier, CEO of Deezer. “No other company has followed our lead yet, so we decided to make it possible for everyone to check if their playlists include synthetic music, no matter which streaming platform they use.”
To use the tool, users simply need to visit Deezer’s AI music detector webpage, select their streaming service, connect their account, and allow Deezer to scan their playlists. The service then generates a report showing whether AI-generated tracks have been detected and allows users to share their results.
The launch builds on Deezer’s wider efforts to tackle the rapid growth of synthetic music on streaming platforms. The company says it is currently receiving nearly 75,000 AI generated tracks every day, accounting for more than 44% of all daily uploads.
Deezer’s AI detection tool has been active since the start of 2025, enabling the company to track a steady increase of fully AI-generated content. In June 2025, it became the first major music streaming platform to explicitly tag AI-generated music, and says it has now identified over 13.4 million AI-generated tracks.
In addition, tracks identified as AI-generated are also automatically excluded from algorithmic recommendations and editorial playlists.
“This is a first step in making sure that these tracks don’t dilute the royalty pool in any significant way,” says the company. “Potential future actions, including updating our supplier policy and removing/ demonetising content need to be based on careful consideration.”
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