Apple-owned Shazam crosses one billion song recognitions per month
Apple says Shazam is one of the most popular music apps globally and has crossed one billion song recognitions in a single month.
Shazam is used to recognize over 1 billion songs per month
Apple acquired Shazam in 2018 for $400 million and has slowly integrated it across its ecosystem. Users can use Shazam via Siri or the Control Center to find out what music is playing nearby.
"Shazam is synonymous with magic, both for the fans getting a song recognition almost instantly, and for the artists being discovered," Apple's vice president of Apple Music and Beats Oliver Schusser said in a statement. "Today's milestones show not only people's love for Shazam, but also the ever-growing appetite for music discovery around the world."
Shazam's music recognition generates a digital signature of the the user's recording, which it then matches to it's logged songs. Shazam has a vast catalog of tagged music to match signatures, spanning nearly all of Apple's available library.
The growth of Shazam isn't surprising since Apple has promoted the feature as a part of Apple Music and gave it a dedicated button in Control Center. The Shazam app is available still on both iOS and Android.
Apple also announced an API for the sound recognition algorithm is coming to developers later in 2021. Using the API, called ShazamKit, developers can make their apps react to custom sound signatures.
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Shazam is used to recognize over 1 billion songs per month
Apple acquired Shazam in 2018 for $400 million and has slowly integrated it across its ecosystem. Users can use Shazam via Siri or the Control Center to find out what music is playing nearby.
"Shazam is synonymous with magic, both for the fans getting a song recognition almost instantly, and for the artists being discovered," Apple's vice president of Apple Music and Beats Oliver Schusser said in a statement. "Today's milestones show not only people's love for Shazam, but also the ever-growing appetite for music discovery around the world."
Shazam's music recognition generates a digital signature of the the user's recording, which it then matches to it's logged songs. Shazam has a vast catalog of tagged music to match signatures, spanning nearly all of Apple's available library.
The growth of Shazam isn't surprising since Apple has promoted the feature as a part of Apple Music and gave it a dedicated button in Control Center. The Shazam app is available still on both iOS and Android.
Apple also announced an API for the sound recognition algorithm is coming to developers later in 2021. Using the API, called ShazamKit, developers can make their apps react to custom sound signatures.
Keep up with everything Apple in the weekly AppleInsider Podcast -- and get a fast news update from AppleInsider Daily. Just say, "Hey, Siri," to your HomePod mini and ask for these podcasts, and our latest HomeKit Insider episode too.If you want an ad-free main AppleInsider Podcast experience, you can support the AppleInsider podcast by subscribing for $5 per month through Apple's Podcasts app, or via Patreon if you prefer any other podcast player.AppleInsider is also bringing you the best Apple-related deals for Amazon Prime Day 2021. There are bargains before, during, and even after Prime Day on June 21 and 22 -- with every deal at your fingertips throughout the event.
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https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/09/25/why-did-apple-spend-400m-to-acquire-shazam
Also, they literally just released ShazamKit which goes beyond music recognition
https://developer.apple.com/shazamkit/
https://developers.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2021/10044/