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Shazam for Windows 10 Review: Song recognition at its best

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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When it comes to song recognition software and apps, Shazam is the undisputed leader. Luckily for all of us Windows 8 and 10 users, there is an official Shazam app in the Windows Store. Read the review from below to find out all there is to know about Shazam for Windows 8, Windows 10  and Windows RT.If you ever heard a song and you wanted to know who is the artist performing it, or what is the name of the song, chances are that you used Shazam to find out. Android and iOS music lovers are very much aware of this awesome app.

I used the Android version for quite some time and I absolutely love it. The simplicity ofShazam for Windows 8, Windows 10is one of its greatest features, allowing you to quickly find any song you might want.

If you are used to have Shazam on other devices, then you will feel rejoiced to know that it works pretty much in the same way. Just touch the Shazam logo to start listening and it will quickly find your song.

For me, it seems that it takes a bit longer to recognize music videos, but then again, I am using it on a laptop and not on a smartphone, so this must be the difference. Apart from this, it’s practically the same app that you are used to.

Important update

In  February 2017, Shazam has beendiscontinued for Windows. It doesn’t appear in the Microsoft App Store anymore. Nonetheless, if you’re interested in other speech recognition technology on your Windows 10 device, here are some nice apps and software to have:

However, if you have installed Shazam on your Windows 10 device before that date (7 Feb. 2017), you are still able to use all its features.

Q&A :

-The program will work until it will become incompatible with a new version of Windows.

No, the current version it is the last  one.

Using Shazam on Windows 8, Windows 10: impressions

Using Shazam on Windows 8, Windows 10: impressions

Much to my surprise, the app provides all the features that you had on the smartphone app, thus providing an excellent service for its users. Although one of its features still has an issue, and that is the Search on YouTube feature. For some reason, it forwards me to a mobile version of YouTube, but like I said, I am using a laptop, not a smartphone, so this is understandable. Here is a quick list of whatShazam can do for Windows 8, Windows 10users:

If you’re using Shazam on your laptop or desktop, make sure your microphone is all set up, since it will use that to find the tunes you’re interested in. Also, I’m not sure if this is a rule that should be followed by everybody, but for me personally, it worked better when I increased the volume of the song. What I still didn’t manage to understand how to do is the TV and ads part. There was no option where  I could enable that.

Also, on the official description it is written “Hold your phone up to the music or TV to identify a track, buy it, share it, watch the video, get the lyrics and more!”, so I guess they’ve just not updated the app properly. Or they simply recognize TV shows and ads by the soundtracks? Call me a n00b then, if that’s true. And when they’ll do that, we’ll update the review with what they’ve made fresh.

Video presentation of Shazam for Windows 10, Windows 8/RT

As you can see from the video review, Shazam is packed full of great features and it works pretty fast.  This about sums upShazam for Windows 8 and Windows 10, an app that truly amazes me and keeps me wondering how on earth it provides its services free of charge! Amazing, simply amazing! To see the official Shazam app for Windows 10  and Windows 8 in action, have a look at the video from below that we did.

Download Shazam for Windows 10 , Windows 8 and RT

Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.