
Mippia announced that it plans to make its AI-based music plagiarism detection platform a global standard. This follows the platform's win of the CES 2026 Innovation Award in the Enterprise Tech category.
The Global Media Meetup is a chance for Korean startups and their technologies to be introduced to a global audience. The event focuses on companies that have won the CES Innovation Award or are preparing to take part in CES 2026.
Mippia was created to solve ongoing problems with plagiarism as well as copyright issues in music production. The company combines music expertise with AI technology. Its platform helps musicians, labels, and entertainment companies protect and manage their music with high accuracy. Since its founding in 2024, Mippia has quickly gained users in 149 countries.
The platform uses AI to detect plagiarism, monitor new music releases in real time, and provide music similarity analysis. It works by separating melody, rhythm, as well as harmony from songs and analyzing them using a fast AI algorithm. This allows the platform to compare up to 100 million tracks per minute and find similarities, even if the music is changed. Mippia says its platform is 98% accurate, catching illegal remakes, remixes, sampling, and adaptations that other tools miss.
The system also tracks millions of new tracks globally in real time, identifying if AI was utilized in creating the music as well as how much AI was involved. This helps creators deal with copyright issues based on AI-generated music and unauthorized distribution.
Now that it has won the CES 2026 Innovation Award, Mippia plans to grow in key markets and form partnerships to make its platform a global standard for AI-powered copyright analysis.
Executive Statement
According to Mippia official, as generative AI becomes deeply embedded in creative production, some forecasts suggest that losses in the global music industry could reach €1 billion by 2028. Mippia helps clarify copyright responsibility through AI-based music registration and detection, while providing reliable data that supports fair revenue distribution for artists and rights holders.
