BPM Analyzer
Find the BPM of a Song Online
Drop in a song, instrumental, stem or bounce and get a strong BPM reading in seconds. This online BPM analyzer works right in your browser, supports MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, OGG and M4A, and keeps your audio private because nothing is uploaded or shared. Once you’ve got the tempo, push it straight into our BPM calculator for delay, reverb and timing decisions.
Designed by an Audio Engineer, for Engineers and Producers.
The BPM Analyser is approximately 98% accurate in most cases. In testing, any discrepancy is usually within 0.2 BPM. For example, a song known to be 85 BPM may read as 85.2 BPM or 84.8 BPM. In real-world use, that is still close enough to identify the intended whole-number BPM and set your DAW correctly. I’ll also keep refining the code over time to tighten up these small discrepancies even further.
Detect BPM from MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, OGG and M4A
Use this tool to find the tempo of full songs, instrumentals, rough bounces, stems and practice tracks. For the best result, use a section with a steady groove and a clear pulse.
Private, in-browser tempo detection
Your audio stays on your device while the BPM analysis runs in your browser. That makes it fast, simple and useful when you just need the tempo without uploading files anywhere.
After you detect the tempo, use it in the mix
Once you know the BPM, move straight into delay times, reverb timing, pre-delay, modulation rates and other tempo-based mix settings with the Safe House Studios BPM calculator.
What is a BPM analyzer?
A BPM analyzer is a tool that detects the tempo of a song and estimates its beats per minute. It helps producers, engineers, artists and DJs quickly work out a track’s speed without tapping it in manually.
How do I find the BPM of a song online?
Upload or drag your file into the BPM analyzer and let the tool scan the rhythm. Once the tempo is detected, you can use that BPM for delay timing, reverb timing, remix prep or session setup.
What audio files does this BPM analyzer support?
This BPM analyzer supports MP3, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, OGG and M4A files.
Is my audio uploaded to a server?
No. The analysis runs in your browser, so your audio is not uploaded or shared.
Why does BPM detection sometimes show more than one possible tempo?
Some songs can read at double-time or half-time, especially when the groove is sparse or heavily syncopated. That’s why plausible tempo matches can appear alongside the main result.
What should I do after I find the BPM?
Once you have the tempo, use it to set delay times, reverb decay, pre-delay, LFO rates, compressor release timing and other tempo-based effects so the mix locks to the groove.
Need delay, reverb or pre-delay values after finding the tempo? Open the BPM Calculator and convert your detected BPM into mix-ready timings.