If you want to find new music that matches your mood, Moodset is a good option. The AI-powered mood tracking app uses the circumplex model to gauge emotions based on valence and arousal scores. You can log your mood through personal entries and emotions the app infers from your music choices. The app can generate playlists based on your mood and the mood you want to be in, too. It's a good way to get a better handle on your emotions and learn to manage them.
Another option is PlaylistAI, which can generate playlists on the fly based on your preferences, actions and moods. The multiplatform AI-powered system lets you generate playlists by typing in text prompts. It can suggest playlists based on the time of day, offer custom playlists and make recommendations based on your own preferences, so you can get music that's right for your current mood.
If you want to stick with music, Moodify uses Spotify's API to suggest new tracks based on the mood of the song that's playing. The tool uses AI to analyze attributes like music genre and tempo to match the mood of the song that's playing, then suggest new tracks that match. It can keep the suggestions going as long as you want, and it can match your mood to the song that's playing. It doesn't store any personal information, so it's a good option if you're worried about privacy.
Last, Natural Language Playlist is an AI-powered music discovery tool that lets you search for music with text prompts. You can type in the kind of music you want, and the system will generate a playlist based on your prompt. It's good for music fans who want to explore new music based on subtle characteristics and descriptions, and it's a new way to find music that's to your liking.