YouTube Music has recently expanded its song search capabilities, similar to Google Play Music. In a move that aims to enhance user experience, song search is now available on YouTube for Android users. By simply launching the Search function and tapping on the new Songs tab, users can easily play, sing, or hum a song, just like they would on Google Search. This feature uses AI technology to match the sound to the original recording, providing a seamless and efficient search experience.
For YouTube Music users, this extended song search feature is also on the horizon. By tapping on the search icon in the top right corner of the app, users can access this feature. With a dedicated button placed next to the voice search option, the process is streamlined for faster and more convenient access. While some iOS users of YouTube Music already have this feature, it is yet to be rolled out for iPhones and Android devices.
The ability to search for songs is a crucial aspect of the music streaming experience, and this feature has been a long-standing offering from Google Play Music. The convenience of being able to see what song is playing with a simple tap on the search bar is incredibly beneficial for users and enhances their overall music discovery and listening experience.
In addition to the song search feature, YouTube Music users can take advantage of other tools like Google Assistant, Google Search, and Now Playing on Pixel devices (excluding Gemini). These tools provide further opportunities for users to explore and enjoy music in a seamless and integrated manner.
With a focus on enhancing user satisfaction and engagement, YouTube Music’s expansion of its song search capabilities is a welcome development for music enthusiasts. This feature not only simplifies the search process but also enriches the overall music streaming experience for users across different platforms.