Spotify Playlist Analyzer
BPM, key, Camelot, mood, and harmonic clashes for every track in your playlist.
Camelot Wheel
BPM Distribution
Mood Arc
Harmonic Clash Map
Playlist Health
Duplicates
Alternate Versions
Outliers
Dead Tracks
| # | Track | Artist | BPM | Key | Camelot | Energy |
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How to Analyze a Spotify Playlist
- 1Paste a public Spotify playlist URL above
- 2View BPM, key, Camelot code, and mood for every track
- 3Export the mix path or share your playlist DNA card
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this analyze audio features?
TuneLab 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 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 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.
What is a Camelot code?
Camelot codes map musical keys to a numbered wheel (1A through 12B). Adjacent codes on the wheel are harmonically compatible, making it easy to plan smooth key transitions in a DJ set without memorizing music theory.