YouTube will allow you to find songs by humming

The video platform announced that it is working on a feature that will allow users to find tracks by humming

YouTube is testing a new feature for its app on Android devices that allows users to search for songs just by humming their tune.

Google’s content platform continues to work to improve the user experience through new features. In this case, with the development of a new feature for the voice search option.

This is an option with which users can search for songs just by humming the melody or singing the lyrics of the song they want to find. They will also be able to record a song that is being played at that moment to automatically search for it on the platform, in the style of other ‘apps’ such as Shazam.

This has been detailed by the company on its support page for YouTube test and experiment functions, where it has pointed out that users can switch from voice search to the new search function by song and humming.

It must be taken into account that, in the event that users choose the option of recording a song that is already playing to search for it later, the recording must last more than three seconds.

Likewise, as explained by YouTube, once the song is identified, the content related to the search will be opened within the application, which can be the official music video, the videos generated by the users or the ‘shorts’ that include said song.

This new voice search feature is part of Google’s experiments for YouTube and is currently only available to a limited number of users on the Android app.

Source: dpa

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