Recognized Songs
Overheard music, remembered
Wish you knew what those songs were?
Leave EavesJam running when the soundtrack matters: a drive, shift, cafe, workout, store run, or night out. It listens through the microphone and builds a local timeline of songs it recognizes.
For the song behind the conversation, the track before the exit, and the hook you almost lost.
Overheard Music
Come back to the songs life played around you.
It is not another one-tap lookup. It is a local record of songs EavesJam recognized while you were busy living.
Listen
Pick the listening style before the moment starts.
What it answers
What were those songs?
Start a session, put the phone away, and come back to recognized songs, hearing times, favorites, folders, and listening history.
Timeline
See hearing events, listening windows, and the moments where capture had gaps.
Songs
Turn recognized tracks into favorites, folders, and playlist ideas.
Listening Modes
Leave it running when the soundtrack matters.
Best Capture
Use it when you care about the whole stretch: drives, shifts, cafes, stores, workouts, parties, and nights out. It keeps listening after you start, including when you lock the phone or use another app, and uses more battery because it is trying to catch more of the music around you.
Quick Checks
Use it for casual curiosity. It checks briefly on a timer, is easier on battery, and can miss songs between checks or when iOS pauses or delays the app off-screen.
Real-Life Use
For the songs you meant to ask about.
The track that hit before the next exit.
Start Best Capture before you leave and see what it caught when you park.
The song behind the conversation.
Keep the music without breaking the table, the work, or the moment.
The playlist you did not control.
Catch the tracks that kept showing up while your hands were busy.
The hook that vanished by morning.
Find the songs after the night, not while you're living it.
Local-First Privacy
Song memory, not surveillance.
Raw audio is not stored by EavesJam.
EavesJam saves recognized song metadata, favorites, folders, listening-window records, settings, diagnostics, and battery measurements on device. It does not save raw microphone audio.
It uses the microphone and Apple recognition.
EavesJam listens through the iPhone microphone and uses Apple's ShazamKit to match music. It works best with music playing out loud, not through headphones or other devices, calls, or private audio inside another app.
You stay in control.
Start deliberately, stop from the app, and delete the local library from Settings. It is built for long listening sessions, not an always-on guarantee, and the timeline shows gaps and interruptions instead of pretending it heard everything.
Beta Access
Start your overheard song memory before public launch.
Join the beta list, try long sessions in real places, and help shape the first App Store release.