Method 1: Use an online BPM finder
Upload your audio file and let the analyzer estimate BPM automatically. This is the quickest method for most users.
Quick guide
The fastest way to find BPM is to upload the song to a BPM finder. You can also tap along manually or use DJ software.
Upload your audio file
MP3, WAV, FLAC, or common M4A. Max 50MB.
Audio is used only for BPM and key analysis. See the privacy policy for details.
It only takes a few steps.
Choose an MP3, WAV, FLAC, or common M4A audio file under 50MB.
Drag and drop your file or click the upload area to select it.
The analyzer estimates BPM, Key, and Camelot code.
Review the result, export CSV, or analyze another song.
Upload your audio file and let the analyzer estimate BPM automatically. This is the quickest method for most users.
If automatic detection is uncertain, tap along with the beat to estimate BPM manually.
DAWs and DJ tools can also estimate tempo, but an online tool is faster for one-off checks.
Upload the song to an online BPM finder and review the result.
Songs with tempo changes, weak drums, intros, or live timing can reduce reliability.