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Spotify Playlist Analyzer

BPM, key, Camelot, mood, and harmonic clashes for every track in your playlist.

Working in 2026 — powered by Brizm AudioDB (not Spotify's deprecated API)

How to Analyze a Spotify Playlist

  1. 1Paste a public Spotify playlist URL above
  2. 2View BPM, key, Camelot code, and mood for every track
  3. 3Export the mix path or share your playlist DNA card

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this analyze audio features?
Brizm fetches track metadata from Spotify via its public API, then enriches each track with BPM, musical key, Camelot code, energy, and mood data from its own audio-features database. No audio files are downloaded or uploaded.
Does this still work after Spotify removed the audio features API in 2024?
Yes. Brizm runs its own audio-features database (BPM, key, energy, mood) built from public and licensed sources. The Spotify deprecation in November 2024 broke tools that relied on Spotify's audio-features endpoint, but Brizm enriches tracks independently — analysis stays accurate for any public playlist.
What playlist analyzers still work in 2026?
Most legacy tools — Organize Your Music, Obscurify, MoodyLyzer — broke when Spotify removed the audio-features API in November 2024. Working alternatives need their own track database. Brizm, Soundiiz, and Chartmetric currently work for playlist-level BPM, key, and mood analysis.
Does this work with private playlists?
Only public playlists are supported. If a playlist is set to private or collaborative-only, Spotify does not expose its tracks via the public API. Make the playlist public in Spotify settings, then paste the URL here.
Can I export a Camelot-sorted Spotify playlist?
Yes. The Suggest Mix Path button reorders tracks for smooth harmonic transitions using Camelot wheel adjacency rules. Export the reordered list as M3U, CSV, plain text, or a Spotify URI list you can paste into a new playlist.
Can I export the reordered playlist?
Yes. After analysis you can export the suggested mix path or the full track list as an M3U playlist file, CSV spreadsheet, plain text, or a list of Spotify URIs you can paste into a new Spotify playlist.
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