Soundtrack identification website

Tunefind

Tunefind is a website for finding songs heard in TV shows, movies, video games, and trailers.

Core use
Tunefind helps people identify music from television episodes, films, video games, trailers, and specific scenes.
Content model
Its listings combine community submissions, episode and title pages, soundtrack entries, scene notes, and external listening links when available.
Main audience
The site is useful for viewers, music supervisors, soundtrack fans, and artists who want to connect screen moments with songs.
Tunefind helps people identify songs from TV shows, movies, video games, and trailers.View image on original site

What Tunefind is

Tunefind is a soundtrack identification website for finding music heard in TV shows, movies, video games, and trailers. On Tunefind, people can look up a title, episode, scene, or track and connect a moment on screen with the song, artist, soundtrack listing, or listening link when available.

How people use it

A viewer might arrive after hearing a song during a closing scene, commercial break, film sequence, or game trailer. Tunefind organizes those requests around shows, seasons, episodes, movies, and games so the search starts from the screen moment rather than from a lyric or artist name.

Shows, movies, and games

The site is built around entertainment titles. A show page can lead to season and episode pages, while movie and game pages collect soundtrack information for that title. This makes Tunefind different from a general music database: the central question is where a song appeared on screen.

Community submissions

Tunefind's support material says many songs are submitted by users, with other information coming from shows, movies, games, and music partners. That community layer can make the site fast and useful, but it also means entries may need correction or confirmation when a scene is disputed.

Why it matters

Music placement can turn a short scene into a search problem. Tunefind gives that problem a public index, helping viewers identify songs, helping artists gain attention from placements, and helping soundtrack fans trace how music moves through television, film, games, and trailers.

Limits and cautions

A Tunefind listing should be treated as a helpful starting point, not the final authority on every placement. Credits can change, songs can be missing, community answers can disagree, and availability on outside listening services can vary by country and over time.

WHOIS domain data

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Domain
tunefind.com
IP address
172.67.74.13
Registrar
GoDaddy.com, LLC
WHOIS server
whois.godaddy.com
Referral URL
http://www.godaddy.com
Created
March 1, 2005
Updated
February 26, 2025
Expires
March 1, 2027
Nameservers
drew.ns.cloudflare.com (172.64.33.160); melinda.ns.cloudflare.com (108.162.192.198)
Domain status
clientDeleteProhibited; clientRenewProhibited; clientTransferProhibited; clientUpdateProhibited
Contact privacy
Registrant and technical contacts are listed as Registration Private through Domains By Proxy, LLC in Tempe, Arizona, US.