Recognize any music from any website in your browser. Install the AudD extension and click on its icon to identify the song playing on the current tab.
The AudD extension:
Recognizes the music playing in your browser
Finds music in the AudD database with more than 80 million songs using its music recognition technology
Shows lyrics for identified songs
Shows links to listen to the songs on Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, YouTube Music
Displays the exact moment in the recognized song when the sound from the browser is played
Download and Convert YouTube, SoundCloud & Spotify in MP3 with full tags (title, artist, genre, cover, lyrics) AllToMP3 is a desktop application to download and convert YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify and Deezer in 256 kb/s MP3, with tags: cover, title, artist, genre, and even lyrics!. It supports YouTube playlists, Deezer, and Spotify playlists, and also integrates a search engine so you can simply specify a song name or an album and AllToMP3 will download it…
Download AllToMP3 for Windows, macOS and Linux
If you encounter any problem, try to add an exception for AllToMP3 or to deactivate it
On macOS or Windows you will need a valid certificate so the application can be signed
You need basic knowledge of programming and using Github to create a new translation
You need to know two letter country code for language
Tomahawk is a free multi-source and cross-platform music player. An application that can play not only your local files, but also stream from services like Spotify, Beats, SoundCloud, Google Music, YouTube and many others. You can even connect with your friends’ Tomahawks, share your musical gems or listen along with them. Let the music play!
Tomahawk is basically a player for music metadata. At its core it decouples the metadata about a song from the source and reassembles it for each user based on their individual music accessibility and rights. In short, given the name of a song and artist, Tomahawk will find the right source, for the right user at the right time. This fundamentally different approach to music enables a range of new music consumption and sharing experiences previously not possible.
Music Sources:
Local music library (MP3, Ogg, FLAC and many other formats)
Networked music libraries (other connected computers)
Third party-developed resolvers have also been written for services like YouTube, Qobuz and others. We’ve also heard of digital music distributors writing their own for their internal CMSes to help them navigate and preview their content. That’s cool.