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Teasers, previews, Canvas loops, playlist pitches — they all run on the same few seconds. Upload your track and the engine marks the passages that are loud and recur as exact sequences, ranked, with instant playback.
Your file is analyzed and deleted — we keep numbers, not audio.
Every run also returns tempo, key with Camelot code, and five measured character words.
A chorus is a passage that is loud and recurs as an exact sequence. The engine scans your track for exactly that — loudness peaks that repeat as near-identical audio — and returns the three strongest 15-second windows, with instant playback so you can judge them by ear.
The first 3 seconds of a teaser decide whether anyone stays. Your hook is the natural material for TikTok and Reels clips, your Spotify Canvas, and the preview window streaming services play — and it is the section playlist editors will judge you by.
Yes — every run returns tempo, musical key with its Camelot code, and five measured character words for the track. Useful for captions, tags and pitch copy.
The engine still ranks the three most recurrence-heavy loud passages it can find. For ambient or through-composed music the windows are best read as 'most representative moments' rather than choruses.
WAV, MP3, FLAC, AIFF, M4A and OGG, up to 30 MB. The file is analyzed and deleted; you keep the timestamps and previews.
The same analysis, if the key and tempo are what you came for.
A seamless loop cut at the seconds that matter.
Your hook, scored against real editorial lineups.