Spotify now allows users to transfer playlists from other music streaming services, making it easier to switch platforms. The feature is available in the mobile app under the "Your Library" section and uses the TuneMyMusic service to copy playlists from other services without removing them from the original platform. To transfer playlists, users scroll to the bottom of "Your Library" and tap “Import Your Music,” located under “Add podcasts & shows.” They then follow prompts to connect TuneMyMusic and select the service to transfer from. Supported platforms include Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, iTunes, SoundCloud, Pandora, and Last.FM. This contrasts with TuneMyMusic’s standalone version, which only allows free transfers of up to 500 tracks; transfers beyond that require a subscription. Apple Music, for instance, introduced its own playlist-importing tool in iOS, iPadOS, and Android earlier this year. Spotify has not shared details about any deal with TuneMyMusic, though the timing comes after recent criticism of the company’s practices and competitor updates. The music streaming app’s bitrate is currently 320kbps, with screenshots below showing that this could increase up to 1,411kbps. Read more in our articles including "Spotify lets you move playlists from other apps" and "Spotify lossless audio feature UI leaked".
Spotify now allows users to transfer playlists from other music streaming services, making it easier to switch platforms. The feature is available in the mobile app under the "Your Library" section and uses the TuneMyMusic service to copy playlists from other services without removing them from the original platform.
To transfer playlists, users scroll to the bottom of "Your Library" and tap “Import Your Music,” located under “Add podcasts & shows.” They then follow prompts to connect TuneMyMusic and select the service to transfer from. Supported platforms include Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, iTunes, SoundCloud, Pandora, and Last.FM. This contrasts with TuneMyMusic’s standalone version, which only allows free transfers of up to 500 tracks; transfers beyond that require a subscription.
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