Google is developing a new tool called Audio Search that will help users identify and search for audio recordings from various sources without the need to install third-party applications. This information was discovered by enthusiasts who found a mention of the future innovation in the latest APK file of the Circle to Search image search engine.
How Audio Search Works
According to available data, the new function will be able to identify songs played on the device or music played by another source. Audio Search will also have the capability to recognize melodies hummed by the user. Unlike other similar solutions, this algorithm built into the Google search engine will not require installation or special configuration.
Similar to Circle To Search, the new tool will support integration with various third-party applications. To launch the function, a separate icon with a note image will appear in the interface next to the search bar.
The innovation is currently at the testing stage, and it is unknown when it will become publicly available, notes NIX Solutions. We’ll keep you updated on any developments regarding the release of Audio Search.
This new tool represents another step in Google’s efforts to enhance user experience by simplifying the process of identifying and searching for music. By eliminating the need for separate apps, Audio Search could potentially streamline the way users interact with music in their daily lives.
As with any unreleased feature, the final version of Audio Search may differ from the information currently available. Users interested in this upcoming tool should stay tuned for official announcements from Google regarding its release date and full capabilities.