Music streaming service Deezer reports that 44 percent of all songs uploaded to its platform daily are now fully AI-generated. The company uses its own detection technology and plans to license it to the broader music industry.

According to Deezer, nearly 75,000 fully AI-generated tracks are uploaded to the platform every day. That works out to roughly 44 percent of all daily uploads and more than two million AI tracks per month. Just over a year ago, the number was around 10,000 tracks per day.

Deezer says it's the only streaming platform worldwide that systematically detects and labels AI-generated music. Since January 2025, the company has been using a patented detection tool designed to identify output from popular generative models like Suno and Udio. Deezer says the tool has flagged and tagged more than 13.4 million AI tracks.

The company has been licensing its detection technology to other music industry companies since January.

In a survey Deezer commissioned from Ipsos with 9,000 participants, 97 percent couldn't tell AI-generated music from human-made tracks in a blind test. Still, 80 percent of respondents said they want clear labeling, and 52 percent don't want AI songs showing up in regular charts.