Music has always been a mix of people, ideas, instruments, technology, happy accidents and a little bit of magic. Now AI is part of the toolbox. DisClozr gives you a simple way to show people what went into your music, and provide a current snapshot of where the industry stands on this hot topic.
Tell us what went into the song. Lyrics. Melody. Chords. Riffs. Arrangement. Vocals. Production. Whatever matters to you. Move a few sliders, we'll do the math, and you get a Creative Disclosure you can share.
That's fine. Tell us where it helped.
That's fine too. Move the sliders.
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We thought it would be nice to know what went into the song. So we built a way to show you.
DisClozr began with our creators wanting a straightforward way to help track how human creators and AI contributed to their own recordings. The contribution can vary from one song to another—and from one part of a song to another.
DisClozr doesn't tell artists how to create. It doesn't decide whether music is real, good, bad, human or AI. It gives creators a place to explain their process, and gather knowledge about where the new tech is going.
AI is another tool in the creative toolbox.
Creators report their own process. DisClozr doesn't pretend to be psychic.
Creative contribution and legal authorship are different things.
Document your process. Review it. Publish it. Share it.
Create your artist profile and start a disclosure for a song.
Move the sliders for lyrics, melody, chords, riffs, arrangement, performance, vocals and production.
DisClozr checks the math and can flag inconsistencies in your own answers.
Publish the disclosure, then share your badge, page or QR code.
The overall number is a creator-reported representation of AI creative influence across the disclosed elements. It is not a scientific measurement of the amount of AI in a recording.
Start your artist profile. You can add or change the public details later.
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Your home base for every Creative Disclosure.
Each song has its own Creative Disclosure. The profile score is calculated from the disclosed songs.
Search artists by their reported numbers and discover how AI is being used across the creative process.
When creators publish disclosures, they'll become searchable here.
Browse the songs and Creative Disclosures artists have chosen to publish.
No public artist disclosures yet. Be one of the first to fess up.
DisClozr turns voluntary creator disclosures into a living snapshot of how musicians are using AI.
Industry studies often measure whether musicians use AI at all. DisClozr measures reported creative contribution inside individual songs. They're related, but they are not the same measurement.
As real disclosures accumulate, this table will show the average reported AI contribution for each creative element.
Eventually, visitors will be able to filter the community data by creative task — writing, melody, production, performance, mixing, mastering and more.
Lyrics, ideas and creative starting points.
Melody, harmony, riffs and arrangement.
Sound design, production, mixing and mastering.
A few things you might be wondering.
Nope. DisClozr is a creator-reported disclosure system. We're not trying to figure out what you secretly did. You tell us.
Then tell us where you used it. That's kind of the whole idea.
Move the sliders. The point isn't to give you a grade.
Move everything to your side. Easy.
You can't claim that as an objective scientific measurement. DisClozr doesn't. The number is a creator-reported calculation based on the disclosed creative elements.
DisClozr doesn't claim to be a lie detector. The creator is responsible for the disclosure. Where appropriate and legally permitted, relevant release information may also be compared with the disclosure and potential inconsistencies can be presented to the creator for review.
No. The percentage describes reported creative influence. It is not an ownership, copyright or songwriting percentage.
No. A song can be 0%, 50% or 100% reported AI influence. The number isn't a grade.
Some will. Some won't. DisClozr simply gives listeners the information if they want it.
Plain English first. Legal details where they matter.
DisClozr provides tools for creators to document and publicly disclose reported human and AI contributions to creative works.
You are responsible for the information you submit. DisClozr does not independently determine whether your percentages or statements are factually correct.
DisClozr does not determine whether a recording was made with AI, whether a creator is telling the truth, or who legally owns or authored a work.
When you publish a disclosure, the information you choose to publish may become publicly accessible through your artist page, the Registry, badges, embeds or shared links.
Where technically and legally permitted, DisClozr may in future compare creator disclosures with relevant third-party release information. Such information may be incomplete or based on different standards. A discrepancy does not automatically mean either source is wrong.
Creators may update disclosures when appropriate. DisClozr may retain basic version information for transparency, security or legal purposes.
You retain ownership of your submitted creative works. You grant DisClozr the limited rights necessary to operate the Service and display information you choose to publish.
Do not knowingly submit fraudulent disclosures, impersonate another creator, infringe rights, misuse the Registry or interfere with the Service.
DisClozr may add, change or discontinue features as the product develops.
We'll explain what we collect, why we collect it and what becomes public.
Account information, artist information, links, disclosures and other information you choose to enter.
Information you deliberately publish as part of a Creative Disclosure or artist profile may be publicly accessible.
Contact information, account credentials and other non-public account information should remain private except where disclosure is necessary to operate the Service or required by law.
To provide the Service, save and display disclosures, improve the product, maintain security, communicate with users and provide features they request.
If future platform comparisons are implemented, the Privacy Policy will explain what sources are used and how relevant information is processed.
We want you to understand the difference between information needed to operate your account and information you choose to publish as part of a Creative Disclosure.
Your contact name, email address, password and account settings are account information. Your sign-up information should not be treated as public Creative Disclosure content.
If you publish a Creative Disclosure, information you provide for that disclosure may be displayed in the DisClozr database. This can include your artist or band name, profile image, song information, reported creative influence, and creator's note.
DisClozr may use browser storage or cookies when needed for functions such as keeping you signed in, remembering preferences, maintaining a session, or operating the site. Any analytics, advertising, or other tracking technologies should be disclosed in the Privacy Policy before they are enabled.
You should be able to review the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service before creating an account. We will describe what information is collected, why it is collected, how it is used or shared, and how you can request changes or deletion where applicable.
This summary is provided for clarity and is not a substitute for the full Privacy Policy or Terms of Service.