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TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS)

Check how TIDAL's playback normalization (−14 LUFS reference, album-aware) will treat your master, with a −1 dBTP peak guideline.

TIDAL Normalization — target -14 LUFS (±1 LU), true peak ≤ -1 dBTP

TIDAL's normalization reference sits at −14 LUFS like Spotify's, but its album mode means quiet interludes aren't boosted relative to bangers — master for the album, not the single, if your release is cohesive.

References: TIDAL support: Loudness normalization

🔒 Everything runs in your browser via the Web Audio API — your audio is never uploaded.

Check how TIDAL's playback normalization (−14 LUFS reference, album-aware) will treat your master, with a −1 dBTP peak guideline.

About TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS)

Check how TIDAL's playback normalization (−14 LUFS reference, album-aware) will treat your master, with a −1 dBTP peak guideline. TIDAL's normalization reference sits at −14 LUFS like Spotify's, but its album mode means quiet interludes aren't boosted relative to bangers — master for the album, not the single, if your release is cohesive.

How to use TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS)

  1. 1Drag a file onto TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS), or click to choose one — it is analysed locally and never uploaded.
  2. 2Wait a moment while the tool processes the file entirely in your browser.
  3. 3Read the result, metrics and pass/fail verdict.
  4. 4Copy or export the report for your delivery, QC log or records.

Why use TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS)?

  • Analyses your file entirely in your browser — it is never uploaded, so even confidential masters stay private.
  • Built on a published reference: TIDAL support: Loudness normalization.
  • 100% free with no sign-up, no watermark and no usage limits.
  • Works on any device — desktop, tablet or phone — and keeps working offline once loaded.

Frequently asked questions

What does TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS) do?+

Check how TIDAL's playback normalization (−14 LUFS reference, album-aware) will treat your master, with a −1 dBTP peak guideline. TIDAL's normalization reference sits at −14 LUFS like Spotify's, but its album mode means quiet interludes aren't boosted relative to bangers — master for the album, not the single, if your release is cohesive.

Is my file uploaded to a server?+

No. TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS) processes your file entirely in your browser using local JavaScript and the Web platform — your media never leaves your device, so it is safe for unreleased or confidential content.

What standard or source is TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS) based on?+

It follows TIDAL support: Loudness normalization. Always confirm against the current official document, as specifications and rates can change.

Is TIDAL Loudness Checker (−14 LUFS) free to use?+

Yes — it is completely free with no account, no sign-up and no usage limits. There is no watermark and no paywall.

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