UPC finder for albums, singles and music releases
SongCode Finder helps retrieve available UPC, EAN and release-level metadata for Spotify albums, singles and releases where that catalogue data is available.
What a UPC is used for
A UPC is usually connected to a release package, such as a single, EP or album. It can be useful when matching old releases, preparing catalogue migration or checking release history.
What an album lookup can include
- - Album UPC where available
- - EAN where available
- - Release date
- - Spotify Album ID
- - Track ISRCs where available
- - One report row per track
- - Downloadable report
Useful for old distributor records
If you no longer have access to your old distributor dashboard, available UPC and release metadata can help you rebuild catalogue records before contacting a distributor or preparing a re-release.
Related metadata guides
FAQ
Can SongCode Finder retrieve a UPC?
SongCode Finder helps retrieve available UPC details from parent release metadata where the information is available.
Is UPC the same as ISRC?
No. A UPC usually identifies a release package such as a single or album, while an ISRC identifies a specific sound recording.
Can an album lookup include track ISRCs?
Yes, album reports can include one report row per track with ISRCs where available.
Can I use this for catalogue migration?
The report may help organise available release data before migration, but final acceptance depends on your distributor or platform.
Important note
SongCode Finder helps retrieve available catalogue metadata from platform data where available. It is not an official Spotify, Apple, IFPI, distributor, label or rights registry service, and results are not guaranteed.
