AI Music Detector
Is this song AI-generated? Upload a track and get the probability it was made by Suno, Udio or another AI generator — as an honest gauge, not a verdict.
AI detection
—The analysis runs on our servers. Your file is checked, then discarded — never kept.
How it works
- Sign in and drop your track. AI Music Detector is part of AudioKit Premium — load an MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A or OGG up to 50 MB.
- Click “Analyze this track”. Your file is sent securely to our servers and compared against the acoustic fingerprints of the major AI music generators (Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka and more) — usually in under a minute.
- Read the probability gauge. You get an overall AI probability, a separate score for vocals and instrumental, the most likely generator when one is recognized, and a per-segment breakdown.
Features
- A gauge, not a verdict. AI detection is probabilistic — we show you a 0-100% probability with honest labels instead of a misleading yes/no answer.
- Vocals vs instrumental breakdown. Separate scores for the voice and the backing track, so the common “human vocals over an AI beat” case is visible instead of hidden in an average.
- Generator identification. When the analysis recognizes a known generator — Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, Riffusion, SeedMusic, MiniMax, ElevenLabs — it names it.
- Per-segment detection. Long tracks are analyzed in slices, so a partially AI-generated song shows up as such.
- Secure processing. Encrypted upload, analysis on our servers and the detection service, file discarded after the job — only the scores are kept.
FAQ
Is the AI Music Detector free?
No — it's part of AudioKit Premium (€9.90/month or €99/year), because the analysis runs on dedicated detection servers. Each analysis uses one credit from your monthly allowance, and a credit is only counted when the analysis succeeds. AudioKit's browser-based tools remain free.
What happens to my audio file?
Your file is sent over an encrypted connection to our servers and to the audio analysis service that powers the detection. It is used only for this analysis and is not kept afterwards — we store the resulting scores, not your audio.
Which AI music platforms can it detect?
The detection engine is trained on the major AI music generators — Suno, Udio, Sonauto, Mureka, Riffusion, SeedMusic, MiniMax and ElevenLabs — and reports the most likely source when it recognizes one. New generators and new model versions are added by the detection provider over time.
How reliable is the detection?
It's a probabilistic analysis, not proof. Detection is very good on tracks fully produced by the known generators, but it can hesitate on mixed cases (human vocals over an AI instrumental, AI stems re-recorded or heavily edited) and on brand-new generator versions. That's why we show a probability gauge with a vocals/instrumental breakdown instead of a yes/no verdict — false positives and false negatives are both possible.
Why is my human-made track flagged as AI?
It almost certainly isn't — read the verdict first: the big percentage is our confidence in that verdict, not an AI probability. The gauge scale is calibrated so that normal human-made music sits low: the detection engine's raw scale never drops toward 0 for a modern digital production (a fully human track typically gets a raw score of 25–45 out of 100), so we translate it into an intuitive 0–100 display and keep the raw engine score visible under the gauge for transparency. If your track is actually labelled as probably AI-generated, heavy processing may be the cause: hard Autotune, strongly quantized drums and synthetic timbres are exactly the artifacts detectors look for. Try analyzing a less processed version (a rough mix or a master with lighter tuning) — and treat the result as a signal, never as a verdict.