Modulate Unveils AI Music Detection API to Verify and Monetize AI-Generated Tracks

June 24, 2026
Modulate Unveils AI Music Detection API to Verify and Monetize AI-Generated Tracks
  • Pappas frames AI music detection as essential for transparency, compliance, and royalty integrity as the ecosystem evolves, noting ongoing industry interest from major labels and platforms.

  • He emphasizes that scalable AI music detection is vital to manage the volume and ambiguity of synthetic audio, protect creator livelihoods, and maintain listener trust.

  • Modulate has launched AI Music Detection, an API model that identifies AI-generated vocals and instrumentals directly from audio to help platforms, distributors, labels, and rights holders verify and monetize AI-generated music at scale.

  • CEO Mike Pappas stresses the need for scalable detection and transparency to manage AI-generated content across the music ecosystem.

  • Modulate stresses independent audio analysis as a reliable signal beyond uploader-provided metadata or voluntary labeling.

  • Additional notes indicate press materials include related blog coverage and media contact details.

  • Source: Modulate press release dated June 24, 2026.

  • The solution is designed for scalability across platform workflows, including labeling, policy compliance, catalog integrity, royalty eligibility, contract compliance, and rights management auditing.

  • The company advocates transparency beyond voluntary disclosure, enabling independent signals for policy, labeling, review, and rights management built into source audio.

  • Background notes highlight industry trends, funding, and valuation of AI music generation platforms, underscoring the need for robust infrastructure to manage AI-created content.

  • It uses a three-model ensemble (music/speech detector, AI vocals detector, AI instrumentals detector) powered by the Velma Ensemble Listening Model to yield structured, interpretable signals for workflows like labeling, rights management, and review processes.

  • The motivation is the rapid rise of AI-generated music and the need for transparency, licensing compliance, and rights management as synthetic content becomes mainstream across platforms.

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