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Figure out if a song was generated by Suno or Udio!
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Spot-if-AI is an open source Chrome extension that analyzes whether songs on Spotify have been generated with Suno or Udio. It works by executing SONICS models locally on the users' machine within the browser using the ONNX runtime. While navigating through the Spotify Web Player the results are displayed in real time on every page that contains a track, such as playlists, artist and track pages. A red bar indicates a song that has likely been generated using Suno or Udio.
The model is not 100% accurate and it makes mistakes. We recommend using it to evaluate whether an artist page, playlist or album contains predominantly AI generated music as opposed to individual tracks.
Recently, streaming platforms have seen a surge in AI-generated music from tools like Suno and Udio being automatically uploaded. This flood of AI content threatens the livelihood of human musicians and dilutes the music ecosystem. Our tool helps identify AI-generated tracks to promote transparency and protect artist revenues.
While Deezer has already begun tagging AI generated music on its platform, many other services have yet to follow suit. Currently, our extension only supports track detection through the Spotify Web Player. However, we welcome and encourage contributions on GitHub to help expand support to additional platforms.
Latest reviews
- (2025-09-05) Jessy K: Spot-if-AI is wildly inaccurate. It only works (barely) on fully AI-generated tracks with vocals, and fails miserably on instrumental music. I tested a HUMAN-produced track, the website said 98% AI, the Chrome plugin said “human.” Same track. Same moment. Total contradiction. If Spot-if-AI can’t agree with itself, how can anyone trust it? Also David Guetta’s official remix for a Netflix film gets a 98% AI tag and also Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta's "Our Time" is AI tagged and Tell Me Where U Go by Tiësto, A human-produced track with emotional vocals and structured songwriting. But also Armin van Buuren is part of the (many) false positives. That’s not detection, that’s genre bias. Even worse: it flags releases from 2014 and earlier as AI. That’s not just wrong, it’s reckless. This kind of inconsistency can seriously damage the reputation of real producers who’ve spent years mastering their craft. Want proof? Spot-if-AI tagged the following legendary tracks as AI-generated: Chicane – Saltwater (1999) Mauro Picotto – Komodo (2000) ATB – Don’t Stop (1999) Paul Oakenfold – Ready Steady Go! (2002) Mauro Picotto - Iguana (1998) even gets 100% AI ! and many more! These are genre-defining classics, made long before generative models even existed. Spot-if-AI doesn’t detect AI, it guesses based on genre tropes and production style. It’s a guessing game dressed up as science. If this tool can’t tell the difference between trance legends and synthetic experiments, it has no business labeling music at all. If you care about music, context, and truth, avoid this extension. It doesn’t detect AI. It guesses. And it guesses wrong.