Instagram: Shazam can now identify songs from YouTube and Instagram, here’s how it works – Times of India

Shazam is getting another new update that makes it easier for users to look up or tag a song they are listening to in other apps. Apple has updated the Shazam app with support for other third-party apps like YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.
Shazam can now detect songs from other apps: How it works
According to official release notes, Shazam users can now use the app to identify songs playing on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Users can now simply open the Shazam app, tap the Blue button and switch back to the app where the music was playing.
With the new feature, users can do much more than just find the songs from some’s Reels or a random song from a YouTube video. Users also have the option to tag a song that automatically adds it to their Shazam playlist and also keeps a log of all the tagged songs.
Shazam has received several new features since Apple acquired it. The app received the integration for Control Centre on iOS for faster access and the ability to easily find the songs. Apart from that Apple also added quick settings integration on Android as well.
The app is available on both Android and iOS and is free to download.
How to use Shazam to identify songs playing in other apps on Android and iOS
Download and update the Shazam using the app store — Google Play Store on Android and Apple App Store on iOS devices

  • Open the app and set it up. If you already have the app, move to the next step.
  • Now, move to the other app and start playing the music
  • Move back to Shazam, tap the Blue button and move to the app where the music was playing
  • That’s it. Shazam will automatically detect the song and notify you.

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