For years, creators, filmmakers, and businesses have faced the same challenge: falling in love with a track that isn’t licensed for commercial use. You hear the perfect background song on Spotify, in a YouTube video, or on the radio — but when it comes time to use it legally in your project, you hit a wall. Either the licensing fees are too high, or the rights are simply unavailable.
At Legis Music, we understand this frustration. That’s why we’re building something groundbreaking: a “Find Similar Royalty-Free Music” tool. Launching in early 2026, this feature will allow you to paste a Spotify or YouTube link — or even upload your own MP3 — and instantly receive a curated list of royalty-free tracks from our catalogue that are the closest possible matches.
This isn’t just another search function. It’s a revolution in how creators discover and license music.
The creative process rarely starts with a blank slate. Often, you already have a sound in mind: the tempo of a chart hit, the mood of a cinematic score, or the groove of a jazz classic. But using that track legally is either impossible or prohibitively expensive.
Until now, the solution was guesswork: browsing endless libraries, typing in vague keywords like “uplifting,” “energetic,” or “calm,” hoping to stumble across something close. It’s time-consuming, frustrating, and often unsatisfying.
By letting you find similar royalty-free music directly from the tracks you already know and love, Legis Music bridges the gap between inspiration and legal usage.
Starting in early 2026, the process will be simple:
Paste a link – Copy a track URL from Spotify or YouTube.
Upload a file – Drag and drop an MP3 of a song you like.
Receive matches – Our system analyzes melody, rhythm, instrumentation, and mood to find the closest royalty-free alternatives in the Legis Music catalogue.
Preview and licence instantly – Listen to recommendations, download the one you like, and obtain the proper licence in just a few clicks.
It’s like Shazam, but instead of telling you what the song is, it gives you a legal, royalty-free option you can actually use.
Music similarity search combines audio fingerprinting with machine learning. By breaking down the acoustic DNA of a track — tempo, key, harmonic structure, instrumentation, energy level — our system creates a multi-dimensional profile.
When you submit a Spotify link, YouTube link, or MP3, the system generates this fingerprint and compares it across thousands of royalty-free tracks in the Legis Music library. The result: a shortlist of tracks that aren’t just vaguely related by keyword but genuinely similar in sound and feel.
This approach eliminates the guesswork of browsing and ensures that the music you license truly captures the spirit of the track that inspired you.
The “Find Similar Royalty-Free Music” feature is designed for anyone who relies on background music in their work:
Content creators: YouTubers, TikTokers, and streamers who want copyright-safe tracks that echo popular sounds without risking strikes.
Marketers: Agencies that need to mimic the vibe of trending songs for campaigns, but legally.
Filmmakers: Indie directors who hear a perfect piece in temp music but need a legal alternative for the final cut.
Businesses: Owners who want in-store playlists with the same energy as mainstream hits, but covered by royalty-free licences.
By early 2026, this tool will drastically reduce the time spent searching and make copyright-safe creativity accessible to everyone.
While many platforms offer royalty-free music, Legis Music is one of the first to build a true “find similar” engine connected to external sources like Spotify and YouTube. The goal is to make music discovery intuitive, seamless, and aligned with how creators actually think: by example, not by abstract keyword.
With this feature, Legis Music reinforces its mission:
Accessibility: Music discovery shouldn’t require legal expertise.
Speed: Get to the right track in minutes, not hours.
Creativity without compromise: Capture the feel of your dream song without risking copyright claims.
The internet has blurred the lines between personal listening and professional use. Too many creators still assume they can drop Spotify tracks into their videos or stream commercial hits in their businesses. The reality is, those uses remain illegal without complex and expensive licences.
Legis Music’s upcoming feature provides a realistic alternative. Instead of taking risks, you’ll be able to point to the song you love and instantly get a legal, royalty-free equivalent. It’s the bridge between mainstream inspiration and practical application.
A filmmaker uses a trending pop track as temp music in an edit. With Legis Music, they can paste the Spotify link and instantly find a royalty-free option that keeps the same energy.
A café owner loves a particular chill playlist on YouTube. By pasting the link, they can build a legal background playlist from similar tracks in the Legis Music catalogue.
A podcaster uploads an MP3 of a track they admire. Within seconds, they’re presented with several copyright-safe options to use without fear of takedowns.
This feature is currently in development and will roll out in early 2026. It’s the next major step in making Legis Music not just a music library, but a creative partner that adapts to how modern creators work.
Between now and launch, our team is refining the audio fingerprinting technology, expanding the catalogue, and ensuring the recommendations are accurate, diverse, and ready for commercial use worldwide.
Finding music that inspires you is easy. Finding music you can legally use has always been harder. With Legis Music’s upcoming Find Similar Royalty-Free Music feature, that gap disappears.
By pasting a Spotify or YouTube link, or uploading an MP3, you’ll unlock a list of tracks that match the sound you’re after — all available to license instantly and safely. Coming in early 2026, this innovation will save creators time, reduce legal risks, and open new creative possibilities.
Legis Music is redefining how royalty-free music is discovered. Inspiration starts with a link — and ends with a track you can use forever.