By Jerome Terroy
June 11 (Reuters) – French music platform Deezer has launched a free online tool to detect AI-generated tracks in playlists, available to users of all major streaming platforms, it said on Thursday.
The company is also licensing its AI-detection technology to the wider music industry, building on earlier deals like the one it signed with France’s royalty agency Sacem in January.
• The free detector allows users of around 20 of the most common streaming platforms to scan their playlists for synthetic music
• Company data shows that 43% of users joining Deezer from rival services already have AI-generated music in their playlists
• On its own platform, Deezer tags AI-generated songs and automatically removes them from algorithmic recommendations and editorial playlists
• “This is a first step in making sure that these tracks don’t dilute the royalty pool in any significant way,” Deezer said
• It cited a 2024 Cisac study that showed 25% of artists’ revenue, or €4 billion ($4.6 billion) per year, could be at risk of being siphoned off by AI-generated songs by 2028
• Deezer receives nearly 75,000 AI-generated tracks daily, making up more than 44% of its new music delivery, up from 60,000 tracks reported in early 2025
• A recent Deezer and Ipsos survey found that 80% of respondents wanted AI-generated music to be clearly labelled on streaming platforms
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(Reporting by Jerome Terroy in Gdansk, additional reporting by Leo Marchandon in Paris; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)
