Adaptr is a first-of-its-kind platform giving start-ups a way to quickly and legally incorporate popular music into apps, websites and connected devices.
Our secure API provides instant time to market avoiding licensing and reporting headaches. Adaptr has partnered with Warner Music Group for launch as well as a host of leading independent labels including eOne, DistroKid, BMG, A-Train and ADA along with the associated publishing rights. This means that every track is fully licensed and cleared to play.
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