The Best Audio Search Engines

The Best Audio Search Engines

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The Best Audio Search Engines

Search tools for finding music and other audio files

By Tim Fisher Tim Fisher Senior Vice President & Group General Manager, Tech & Sustainability Emporia State University Tim Fisher has more than 30 years' of professional technology experience. He's been writing about tech for more than two decades and serves as the VP and General Manager of Lifewire. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on December 22, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Around the Web Browsers Cloud Services Error Messages Family Tech Home Networking 5G Antivirus Around the Web An audio search tool is the best way to find all types of audio content, from short clips, sound effects, and interviews to full songs, audiobooks, and podcasts. Using a music search engine or some other sound search tool is usually pretty straightforward: enter a search term or browse the listing for sound files. Not all search engines work the same way. For example, DuckDuckGo and Dogpile are useful for finding web pages and images, and while Google can be used to locate files on the web, there isn't a dedicated audio finder.

Best Audio Search Engines

An audio search engine lets you search for sounds across the web, and they're always updating with new information.

FindSounds

FindSounds searches the web for sound effects, instrument samples, and other sounds in a variety of formats (e.g., MP3, WAV, AIF). You can search using keywords or browse for sound files by category. Direct download links to the files are provided.

Audioburst

Audioburst is extremely unique because it lets you perform an audio search across millions of minutes of sound from podcasts, TV, and radio stations. If you're looking for a quick way to search recent news recordings for specific keywords, this is the place to be.

MP3Juices

MP3Juices is a free MP3 audio search engine. It lets you select up to seven sources to run a sound search on: YouTube, SoundCloud, VK, Yandex, 4shared, PromoDj, and Archive.org. You can download and stream the audio it finds.

Listen Notes

Listen Notes is a podcast search engine. Type a word or phrase to perform an audio lookup across tens of millions of podcast episodes and interviews.

Other Audio Search Methods

There are lots of other audio search tools that aren't necessarily considered search engines like the ones listed above but do still serve the purpose of helping you find audio in many forms. For example, some music search engines are really just a collection of audio files, not a method for scouring the web for music.

Reverse Audio Search

Shazam: A mobile app where you can run an audio search by audio instead of text. In other words, you can feed the app a sound and have it determine the title and more information like the artist and possibly lyrics, great for when you need to identify an unknown song. Picard: Cross-platform music tagger that provides a song search feature where music can be identified by the sound alone, even without any metadata.

Specialized Audio Search Sites

NASA Audio: Search sounds from NASA, both from their collection of current missions and historic spaceflights. Audio is separated into categories like Beeps and Bites, Sounds of the Future, Shuttle and Station, and Discovery. Internet Archive's Audio Archive: Millions of free audio files are available here, and it's frequently updated. Includes radio programs, mixtapes, podcasts, samples, audiobooks, news, and more. History.com Speeches: Listen to hundreds of famous speeches and other audio clips that have made history. SermonAudio: Search for and stream MP3 sermons.

Streaming Music Services

Pandora: One of the most popular ways to search for free and paid music. Finds audio related to the titles you search for, letting you make your own custom music stations. iHeartRadio: Great for running a wide audio search to find radio stations in the US and Mexico. 14 Best Places to Listen to Free Music Online

Audiobook Websites

LearnOutLoud.com: Search for free audiobooks, MP3 downloads, podcasts, and more. Project Gutenberg Audio Books: Find audio in the form of classic books. Storynory: Original sound files regarding audiobooks for children. Torrent websites are another way to find audio files online. It's hard to recommend them because it's far too easy to stumble on copyrighted files, but they are an option if you're interested. 16 Best Free Audio Book Websites (October 2022) Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire Find Niche Content With These Search Engines 16 Best Free Audio Book Websites (October 2022) Search Engines: What They Are & How They Work Use the Invisible Web to Find People The 9 Best Free Music Streaming Apps for iOS and Android (2022) 10 Best Sites for Book Lovers 14 Best Places to Listen to Free Music Online 10 Best Web Search Tricks Everyone Should Know 5 Best Ways to Find a Cell Phone Number Online How to Find the Most Popular Searches Online What Was Yahoo People Search? 7 Best Websites for Movie Trailers The 7 Best Mobile Search Engines The 11 Best Internet Radio Stations of 2022 The Best Free People Search Websites The 8 Best Podcast Apps for iPhone (2022) Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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