How to tell if a song is AI-generated (Suno / Udio)
Think a track was made by AI? Or the other way round — want to know how much your own track gives itself away before uploading to streaming? Both are checkable: first by ear, then with a detector.
Signs of AI music
Watery, smeared textures — especially on transitions and in the high end.
Odd words and pronunciation, invented or slurred phrases in the vocal.
Too-perfect, mechanical timing without the breath of a live performance.
Telltale digital artifacts — a metallic sheen, bubbling note tails.
Why it matters before release
Streaming rules are tightening: in 2025 Spotify removed tens of millions of AI and spam tracks, Deezer tags AI uploads, and from 2026 AI involvement must be disclosed in metadata. So it makes sense to check in advance how much a track “sounds like AI”, clean the artifacts and disclose AI use correctly on upload — which is more honest and safer than trying to trick the filters.
How to check a track
The ear catches obvious cases but gives no objective score. A detector breaks the track down and looks for the typical traces of generative models, returning a probability score and a report: where exactly the material gives AI away.
The fastest way
Our free AI music detector checks a track in a minute: upload a file and get a verdict plus a report on generation traces (Suno, Udio and other models). Handy both to assess someone else’s track and to see whether yours is ready for release.
🔎 AI Music Detector — free
Upload a track — verdict and AI-trace report in a minute.
Found artifacts? Clean the track in track cleanup and finish the loudness with mastering — the release will sound cleaner, and disclose AI use honestly in the metadata on upload.
FAQ
How accurate is an AI music detector?
A detector estimates a probability, not a hundred-percent verdict: it looks for the typical traces of generative models. A high score is a strong signal, but the final call is always a human one.
Does it work with Suno and Udio?
Yes, the engine targets the traces of modern generative audio models, including Suno and Udio.
Why check my own track?
Streaming platforms increasingly tag and filter AI music. Checking a track in advance shows how much it gives itself away, so you can clean artifacts and disclose AI use correctly on upload.
Is it free?
Yes, a basic check is free: upload a track and get a verdict with a report.