To learn more about the music that you hear around you, you can ask your Pixel phone to automatically identify a song.
- With the Now Playing feature, you can get info about songs that play nearby. You can also get a list of songs that you’ve played and share, search or listen to them.
- You can find notifications whether your phone is locked or not.
Learn how Now Playing works
On all Pixel phonesWhen music plays nearby, your phone uses its on-device library to identify the song privately. If you've shared usage and diagnostics with Google, Now Playing collects some info like the percentage of times that it correctly recognises music. Learn how to update your usage and diagnostic settings.
In Pixel 4 and later phones, Now Playing improves with the use of federated analytics, a technology that preserves privacy. This helps the feature recognise what plays more often. When you listen to songs, Google only finds the most popular songs by region. Learn more about federated technology.
Tip: If you turn on 'Show search button on lock screen', each time you tap to search, Google gets a short, digital audio fingerprint to identify what's playing.
If you have shared usage and diagnostics with Google, counts of recognised songs are shared with Google. You can adjust this setting at any time to determine what information is shared. Learn how to update your usage and diagnostic settings.
Get the Now Playing app
Important: After you have downloaded the Now Playing app, you may have to wait for up to 24 hours to start using the app.- On your phone, open the Play Store app
.
- Search for
Now Playing. - When you find the Now Playing app by Google, tap the app
Install.
Start a song search with Now Playing
When you turn on Now Playing, info about the current song displays on your device's lock screen. Tap the name of the song to get more details about it, or tap it again to open the Now Playing app.
To search for a song:
- In the Now Playing app, tap Now Playing
.
- In Quick Settings, tap Now Playing
.
- Start a search in the widget.
- Tap the Now Playing shortcut on your lock screen. Learn how to customise the lock screen on your Pixel phone.
Connect Now Playing to a streaming service
- In the Now Playing app, tap Settings
.
- Tap Connected music service.
- Select a music service.
- If you can't find your preferred music service, it may not be available yet.
- To log in, follow the on-screen instructions.
Find recently heard songs with Now Playing
- In the Now Playing app, tap History
.
- You get a list of songs that Now Playing has recently identified.
- To remove or share songs, or add them to your favourites, swipe left on the song or tap More
.
- You can also:
- Open the song in a connected streaming service.
- Search for songs in History.
- Type in the search bar.
- Add filters like date and time.
- You can also:
Add a song to your favourites
You can add a song that's playing nearby to your Now Playing favourites list.
- To add as a favourite, tap Add to favourites
on the song that's currently playing.
- To review your favourite songs, in the Now Playing app, tap Favourites
.
Tip: To remove a song from the favourites list, tap More
Remove from favourites
.
Share a song
You can share a song from the Now Playing app home screen, Favourites or History.
- Tap a song that you want to share.
- Tap More
Share
.
- Select the audience to share the song with.
Change Now Playing settings
Enable or disable the Now Playing app
- In the Now Playing app, tap Settings
.
- Choose Enable Now Playing or Disable Now Playing.
Change the connected streaming service
- In the Now Playing app, tap Settings
Connected music service.
- Select your preferred streaming app.
- To log in, follow the on-screen instructions.
Understand Now Playing data usage
Now Playing works better when you turn on all permissions to enable enhanced features like album art, manual song search and more.
What's sent
- The app collects and sends a short digital audio fingerprint of the song to Google.
- It doesn't send raw audio or background conversations to Google.
When it's sent
- When Now Playing doesn't recognise a song from the database on your phone, it may perform a cloud search to improve results.
- When Now Playing automatically identifies a song, it may request additional song details from the cloud.
How it's processed
- To securely search the cloud database for a match, the app sends the digital fingerprint to Google. This allows Now Playing to search millions of additional songs and gather other things like album artwork.
- To protect your anonymity, Now Playing uses privacy-preserving analytics.
Storage and sharing
- The audio fingerprints sent to Google are only used to recognise the music. No data is stored on the server or shared with other Google or third-party services.