Song BPM and Key Finder

Search a song by title or artist, choose the matching recording, and read catalog tempo, key, mode, and DJ-friendly notation.

Catalog lookupBPM + keyNo audio upload

Try a title, artist, or title - artist.

Lookup facts

This page answers a catalog question, not a local waveform measurement.

Input
Song title, artist, or both
Output
BPM, key, mode, Camelot, and Open Key when available
Source
Deezer metadata with ReccoBeats feature fallback
Audio
No local audio file is uploaded

What it returns

The result keeps provider coverage visible instead of inventing missing values.

Recording-aware search

Pick a specific release so remixes, covers, and alternate masters are not silently mixed together.

DJ notation

See mode, Camelot code, Open Key, and compatible neighboring keys when the catalog has a key.

Coverage honesty

A missing key or cross-check remains marked unavailable rather than being guessed.

How to use it

The workflow is deliberately short so the recording identity stays visible.

  1. 01

    Search

    Enter at least two characters from the song title or artist.

  2. 02

    Choose

    Select the recording that matches the version you want to inspect.

  3. 03

    Read

    Review tempo, key, Camelot neighbors, and source coverage.

Useful for

A catalog lookup is most useful before you move into local editing or set planning.

DJ preparation

Check a track's approximate BPM and harmonic neighborhood before building a transition.

Music research

Compare release metadata without uploading a protected audio file.

Workflow handoff

Use the result as a starting point for the browser BPM, key, or chord tools.

Better lookup habits

Small choices improve the chance that the catalog result matches the recording in your library.

01

Include the artist

Title-only searches can return remixes, live versions, or cover recordings.

02

Check the album

Use the artwork and album label to confirm the release before trusting the numbers.

03

Treat values as estimates

Different providers can disagree, and a catalog BPM is not a fresh analysis of your local master.

Questions, answered

The important boundary is simple: this is metadata lookup, not cloud audio analysis.

Look up the track working values

Search the release you are preparing and confirm the catalog values before you set a tempo or harmonic plan.

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