Google is developing an audio search feature that could make Shazam unnecessary

Google is testing a new feature that could make Shazam and other music-recognition apps unnecessary. Audio Search — is a new feature built into the Google app that allows users to recognize songs they hear by simply recording a short snippet.
Audio Search — is a new feature built into the Google app that allows users to recognize songs they hear by simply recording a short snippet.
The user needs to launch the Google app, tap on the microphone icon, and turn on recording. After a few seconds of playing the song, Google will be able to identify the song’s title, artist, and album.
The benefits of the new feature:
- Integration with Google app. Users don’t need to download additional apps to use the audio search feature. Everything is already available in the Google app, which most users already have on their devices. This makes Audio Search much more accessible and easy to use.
- Ease of use. Audio Search has a simple and intuitive interface. Even users unfamiliar with technology will be able to use it easily. To launch the function, a separate note icon will appear in the interface next to the search bar.
- Fast Search. Search results appear almost instantly. You don’t have to wait long to find out the name of a song. Audio Search uses powerful audio recognition algorithms to quickly process the recording and provide you with results.
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The feature is still in the testing phase, but Google plans to release it to all users in the near future. If Google manages to implement Audio Search effectively, it could become a serious competitor to Shazam and other music recognition apps.
Audio Search could be a serious competitor to Shazam and other music recognition apps.