AudD® Music Recognition

Identify music from any website in your browser

Total ratings

3.77 (Rating count: 109)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Works well most of the time when identifying music.
  • Identifies background music from videos accurately.
  • Has a responsive and user-friendly interface.
  • Finds exact songs even from obscure websites.
Cons
  • Inconsistent performance, often fails to recognize songs.
  • Requires sign-up and API key, which is seen as a negative by users.
  • Has issues specifically with the Firefox extension, such as audio cut-offs.
  • Frequent errors related to network timeouts and API tokens.
Most mentioned
  • Inconsistent song recognition.
  • Need for sign-up and API key.
  • Audio cut-off issues in Firefox.
  • Works better on Chrome.
  • Network timeout errors.
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Recent reviews

Recent rating average: 3.40
All time rating average: 3.77
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-15 Mikaïl Didn't work 20% of the time. Didn't give me the right song 50% of the time. And gave me songs that didn't exist 30% of the time. Two stars because it at least worked once.
2024-11-14 mooney
2024-11-12 PWN3D_ I've tested this extension and for some times now and while it's being really great and responsive, something doesn't really work correctly on the Firefox extension only. I have tested the AudD extension on both Firefox and Chrome, and it appears that the Firefox extension has an issue at the end of song identification. In Chrome, when initiating a song search, there is an audible cut (similar to a pop) when the extension begins listening, and another when it either identifies the song or fails to do so, which is expected behavior. However, in Firefox, the initial cut is heard when starting a song search, but not when it ends; the issue arises when any subsequent song is played in the same tab, producing the cut/pop at the beginning of each song, as if the extension continues to listen even when inactive. The only solution seems to be refreshing the tab after using AudD to prevent the cut/pop from occurring when a new sound plays from the same tab.
2024-11-08 Dream
2024-10-31 TIxxWIll Хуйня которая не распознает
2024-10-10 The_Mechanic I was using aha-music before this and this addon has really opened my eye with just how awful aha is. This extension finds exact songs that are exclusive to websites I haven't even heard of before, nuts
2024-10-10 TechnoM4tter
2024-10-07 Farras Octara
2024-10-07 ballism32 This has identified 1 song ever
2024-10-06 Madeyoulook Was skeptical at first because of the amount of one stars, but it actually works great. Has given me no problems whatsoever.
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