New free tool: Tempo Detector
Quote from TunePocket Support on June 2, 2026, 8:15 pmWe just added a free online Tempo Detector to TunePocket!
This tool helps you estimate the BPM of a song or audio file automatically. Upload an audio file and the tool analyzes the rhythm to detect the tempo, show the confidence level, calculate beat length, and suggest a half-time BPM when the track can be counted in more than one way.
This can be useful for:
Finding the BPM of a song before editing video
Matching music to cuts, transitions, intros, outros, or reels
Preparing tracks for looping, remixing, or DAW projects
Checking the tempo of background music, stock music, beats, or audio clips
Understanding whether a track should be counted at full-time or half-time
The tool is free, private, and unlimited. Uploaded files are not stored or saved.
When should you use this instead of the Tap BPM Tempo Counter?
Use the Tempo Detector when you have an audio file and want an automatic BPM estimate.
You still can use the Tap BPM Tempo Counter when the song has a loose rhythm, changing tempo, ambient feel, live performance timing, or when you simply want to tap along manually to confirm the result.
For the best workflow, use the Tempo Detector first, then confirm with the Tap BPM tool if the result feels too fast, too slow, or uncertain.
Try it here:
https://www.tunepocket.com/tempo-detector/
We just added a free online Tempo Detector to TunePocket!
This tool helps you estimate the BPM of a song or audio file automatically. Upload an audio file and the tool analyzes the rhythm to detect the tempo, show the confidence level, calculate beat length, and suggest a half-time BPM when the track can be counted in more than one way.
This can be useful for:
Finding the BPM of a song before editing video
Matching music to cuts, transitions, intros, outros, or reels
Preparing tracks for looping, remixing, or DAW projects
Checking the tempo of background music, stock music, beats, or audio clips
Understanding whether a track should be counted at full-time or half-time
The tool is free, private, and unlimited. Uploaded files are not stored or saved.
When should you use this instead of the Tap BPM Tempo Counter?
Use the Tempo Detector when you have an audio file and want an automatic BPM estimate.
You still can use the Tap BPM Tempo Counter when the song has a loose rhythm, changing tempo, ambient feel, live performance timing, or when you simply want to tap along manually to confirm the result.
For the best workflow, use the Tempo Detector first, then confirm with the Tap BPM tool if the result feels too fast, too slow, or uncertain.
Try it here:
