Find the Key of Any Song, Free
Drop in an audio file and this free song key finder names its musical key in seconds — major or minor, plus the relative key that shares the same notes. Everything runs in your browser, so your music never leaves your device and there's nothing to install or sign up for.
How the Key Finder Works
Add Your Song
Drop an audio file (MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, or OGG) onto the page, or tap to choose one from your device.
Analyze
The tool decodes the audio in your browser and builds a chromagram — a measure of how much of each of the twelve notes the song uses.
Read Your Key
See the detected key and its relative major or minor, a confidence level, and the other most likely keys.
What Is a Song's Key?
A key is the group of notes a song is built from and the note it feels resolved on — its musical "home base." Knowing the key tells you which notes and chords belong, so you can transpose the song, find backing tracks, harmonize, or warm up in the right place before you sing.
Major vs. Minor
Major keys tend to sound bright and resolved; minor keys sound darker or more tense. The tool detects which mode fits the song and names it, e.g. "G major" or "E minor."
The Relative Key
Every major key shares its exact notes with one minor key (C major and A minor, for example). Because they use the same notes, the tool shows the relative key too — whichever the song resolves to is the true one.
What You Can Do With the Key
Sing It in Your Range
Once you know the key, you can transpose a song up or down so it sits comfortably in your voice instead of straining for notes.
Play Along
Find chords, backing tracks, and karaoke versions in the right key, or work out the song on guitar or piano faster.
Harmonize
Knowing the key and its scale makes it far easier to add harmonies that fit and to improvise over the track.
Warm Up Right
Warm up your voice around the song's key so you're ready to sing it — then upload it to PitchHighway to learn the whole thing.