Building the Infrastructure for Rights in the Age of AI Music.
The way music is created, distributed and consumed is changing at a pace the industry has never experienced before. Generative AI has lowered the barrier to creation, accelerated output, and introduced entirely new questions around ownership, attribution and control.
At the same time, the core expectation remains unchanged. If you create something, you should be able to understand where it is used, how it is used, and whether that use is legitimate.
That is where we sit.
A Platform Built for the Reality of AI Music

SoundPatrol is designed as a forensic layer for the modern music ecosystem. Not as a point solution, but as infrastructure.
We combine AI detection, neural fingerprinting and large-scale scanning into a single platform that allows rights holders to identify, attribute and act on music usage across UGC platforms, streaming environments and the wider internet.
This is not theoretical. It is built around the workflows of real content protection teams who need to move quickly, make decisions with confidence, and operate at scale.
Enforcement Starts with Visibility
Enforcement has always been limited by visibility.
If you cannot see where your content is being used, you cannot enforce your rights. In the AI era, that problem is amplified. Content is manipulated, re-generated, re-uploaded and distributed at a scale that traditional systems were not designed to handle.
Our platform changes that dynamic.
By detecting AI generated content, identifying direct and derivative uses through neural fingerprinting, and linking activity back to source we provide a clear and actionable view of what is happening across the ecosystem.
From there, enforcement becomes a choice, not a challenge.
Open by Design
We believe that infrastructure for rights management should not be closed or exclusionary.
The platform is designed to be open and extensible. Rights holders can integrate at different levels, whether through APIs, direct platform access or workflow integrations. Participation is frictionless. You do not need to re-engineer your catalogue or your processes to benefit from it.
This matters, particularly for the independent community.
The ability to access the same level of detection, attribution and enforcement as the largest players in the market is fundamental to building a fair ecosystem. AI does not discriminate by catalogue size, and neither should the tools used to manage it.
Beyond Enforcement: A&R and Pre-Release Intelligence
While enforcement is a core use case, it is not the only one.
We are increasingly seeing A&R and content teams use the platform to assess incoming material before it is released.
Is a track AI generated?
Has it been derived from existing works?
Does it present potential rights conflicts?
These are questions that are becoming part of the standard evaluation process. The ability to answer them quickly and accurately is becoming a competitive advantage.
The platform enables this by providing instant analysis on submitted audio, allowing teams to make informed decisions at the earliest stage of the lifecycle.
A Full Spectrum Toolset for AI Music
AI music is not a single problem. It is a spectrum.
From fully synthetic tracks, to manipulated versions of existing works, to subtle derivative content that sits somewhere in between.
Addressing this requires more than one capability.
It requires a system that can:
• Detect whether content is AI generated and identify the model
• Match audio against reference catalogues, even when it has been altered
• Trace distribution and identify where content appears across platforms
• Attribute ownership and link usage back to a source
• Enable action, whether that is monitoring, reporting or enforcement
That is the system we are building.
"The Foundation for a Fairer Ecosystem"
The next phase of the music industry will be defined by how well it adapts to AI.
Not by resisting it, but by putting the right infrastructure in place to ensure that creativity is respected, rights are protected, and value flows to those who create it.
This is not just about technology. It is about trust.
Our role is to provide the foundation that makes that trust possible. We focus here so you can focus on what matters most, your artists, labels and clients.
