🎵 Spotify Playlist Analyzer
Analyze your Spotify playlists by pasting track information to discover patterns in your music taste, genre distribution, artist diversity, and temporal trends.
Your Playlist Analysis
🎵 Playlist Analysis Results
How to Use This Spotify Playlist Analyzer
How to Use the Spotify Playlist Analyzer:
- Open your Spotify playlist and copy the track list
- Paste the playlist data into the text area below
- Choose your analysis depth (basic or detailed)
- Click "Analyze Playlist" to get comprehensive insights
- Review your music patterns and export results
How It Works
Simple Playlist Analysis:
The analyzer processes your pasted playlist data using basic text parsing and artist matching:
- Text Parsing: Extracts artist names and song titles from pasted text
- Artist Matching: Matches artists against a database of popular musicians
- Genre Estimation: Associates matched artists with their typical genres
- Basic Statistics: Calculates simple diversity and distribution metrics
When You Might Need This
- • Personal playlist analysis for music discovery and entertainment
- • Basic music statistics and genre distribution estimates
- • Quick insights into your listening patterns and preferences
- • Personal music collection organization and exploration
- • Casual analysis of playlist diversity and balance
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the genre detection work?
Genre detection uses basic pattern matching against a database of known artists and their associated genres. It's not perfect - it works well for popular artists but may miss or misclassify less known artists or those that span multiple genres. Results should be viewed as estimates rather than definitive classifications.
How accurate are the analysis results?
The tool provides useful insights for personal playlist analysis but has limitations. Genre detection relies on artist name matching, era analysis uses rough time periods, and some metrics are simplified estimates. It's great for getting a general sense of your music patterns, but shouldn't be used for professional music industry analysis.