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- Ask whether any part of the track was generated or assisted by AI music tools.
- Request stems, project files, or session notes for custom work.
- Clarify the commercial license, samples, loops, and disclosure requirements.
Custom delivery review
Upload a custom track before accepting delivery. Estimate AI-generation risk and copy practical questions to ask your seller about AI use, stems, project files, and license scope.
Creator Review Workbench
Choose a file you own or have permission to analyze. The public MVP keeps scanning in safe setup state until vendor, payment, privacy, and report gates are configured.
The UI is ready, but production vendor/payment gates are still setup-required. This MVP will not invent a detector result for your file. You can review the sample report structure or join the report waitlist.
Collect the evidence around the track before public use, client delivery, or release planning.
The report can help you decide what to ask next. It does not replace license terms, platform policy review, or professional advice.
Use these questions as a review aid when accepting custom work.
This sample illustrates the report structure only. It is not generated from your uploaded file.
Sample report · not live scan output
Risk band
Short answers are also reflected in JSON-LD for routes where the same question is visible on the page.
AI-generated music can sometimes be detected by analyzing audio patterns, model-like signals, and file context, but results are probabilistic. A scan can help you decide what to review next, not settle a legal question.
The checker can look for Suno-like, Udio-like, or other AI-generated music signals when supported by the detection provider. Source hints are shown only when returned by the provider and allowed to be displayed.
Accuracy varies by track length, audio quality, compression, vocals, instruments, model version, and the detector used. Aimusicdetector.app keeps an uncertain middle state so the result is not forced into a false yes-or-no answer.
No. The report is an informational screening aid for creator review workflows. It is not legal advice, an authorship determination, an infringement finding, or a commercial-use guarantee.
No. In v0, Aimusicdetector.app does not extract audio from YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, SoundCloud, or other public links. Upload only files you own or have permission to analyze.
No. The report can help you ask better questions and review delivery risk, but it does not prove misconduct or resolve a dispute by itself.