image thumb90 Startup: Audiggle Lets You Listen, Explore And Identify Music From Your Desktop [Tool]

I listen to songs almost every time I am writing these posts. But it gets a bit irritating at times when I am not able to tell the artist’s name or to put it simply; recognize what music is being played. You have music recognition services for the mobile devices like the iPhone app from Shazam but the desktops lack one such app, don’t they? Welcome Audiggle, a startup that is dedicated to providing you with a software that helps you know what music you are playing with its desktop app.

The best part is that you can use the software and avoid the trouble of searching for artist’s and music information on Google. I seriously have huge issues and most of the times give up on digging out details on music. You don’t have to close yourself up to play a track, perhaps you hear soundtrack of Brave Heart, or watching a YouTube where the background music allures your ears, Audiggle has details on any music from any source.

So How Does It Work?

  • Download the software and install it.
  • Select your recording device when you run the tool for the first time.
  • It captures a small bit of the track and then sends you the relevant details.

Any Restrictions On Media?

Not all. There is no limitation to the source from where you can get details on, as long as it plays music. A few of those sources include:

  • Online Video sources like YouTube and Streaming video sites like Hulu.
  • Radio on the Internet
  • Anything on your television.

Extras

Its not just about Music and learning who is the artist or what album is the track from. Audiggle knows what music buffs need and hence it offers a few extras. These include:

  • If you like a song, Audiggle has lyrics for you.
  • You come across a track you like, the lyrics are powerful and the band is interesting, find out if they have a concert near you .
  • Music has no language. That is exactly what people at Audiggle believe in, hence what language the song is in, Audiggle recognizes its artist for you from any where in the world.

I don’t really enjoy downloading software for music, but it just caught my attention and is worth the time I spent on exploring it. Let us know in comments what you think about the tool and if you like it, let all other music lovers know of it too.