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La qualité Lossless arrive sur Spotify Premium, pour une expérience d’écoute plus riche

La qualité Lossless est disponible sur Spotify Premium.

Le format sans perte de qualité, ou Lossless, était l’un des formats audio les plus attendus sur Spotify. À présent, il commence enfin à être déployé dans l’expérience Premium de certains marchés. Les personnes abonnées à Premium recevront une notification dans Spotify une fois que le mode sans perte de qualité sera disponible pour elles. Pour explorer un nouvel album comme pour écouter vos vieux coups de cœur, ce format offre la meilleure qualité sonore sur Spotify.

« L’attente est enfin terminée ! Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer que le Lossless arrive sur Premium », déclare Gustav Gyllenhammar, vice-président des abonnements chez Spotify. « Nous avons pris le temps de développer cette fonctionnalité en privilégiant la qualité, la facilité de prise en main et la clarté à chaque étape, pour que vous soyez toujours au courant de ce que vous écoutez. Grâce au Lossless, les auditeurs et auditrices Premium profiteront désormais d’une meilleure expérience d’écoute. »

Le format sans perte de qualité s’inscrit dans le cadre de notre engagement à améliorer continuellement Spotify Premium afin que les fans puissent découvrir et apprécier la musique qu’ils aiment. Ce format très demandé donne une nouvelle dimension à votre expérience Premium. Avec des fonctionnalités populaires comme les Jams, les récents Mix et daylist, ainsi que les playlists compilées par notre fantastique équipe éditoriale, le service de streaming audio sur abonnement le plus plébiscité au monde ne cesse de s’améliorer.

Avec le format sans perte de qualité, vous pouvez désormais streamer des titres dans une qualité FLAC jusqu’à 24 bits/44,1 kHz, offrant ainsi une écoute enrichie pour la quasi-intégralité du catalogue Spotify. Vous pourrez profiter des dernières sorties et de vos titres préférés en pleine immersion et dans la meilleure qualité.

Votre appareil, votre musique, votre expérience d’écoute, votre choix

Nous savons que tout le monde écoute la musique à sa façon, c’est pourquoi nous proposons des paramètres personnalisés pour le Wi-Fi, les données mobiles et les téléchargements. Choisissez entre les qualités faible, normale, élevée, très élevée et (désormais) Lossless pour un maximum de flexibilité et de contrôle. Vous pourrez voir la quantité de données requises par chacune d’entre elles pour faciliter votre choix.

La qualité Lossless est disponible sur mobile, ordinateur et tablette, ainsi que sur de nombreux appareils compatibles avec Spotify Connect, à savoir Sony, Bose, Samsung, Sennheiser et plus encore. La compatibilité avec certains autres appareils, notamment ceux de Sonos et d’Amazon, arrive le mois prochain.

Comment activer la qualité Lossless

Pour activer la qualité Lossless dans l’appli Spotify, suivez ces étapes.

    1. Appuyez sur l’icône de votre profil, en haut à gauche.
    2. Accédez à « Préférences et confidentialité », puis à « Qualité du contenu multimédia ».
    3. Sélectionnez les conditions où vous souhaitez activer le Lossless : Wi-Fi, données mobile et téléchargements.

Remarque : vous devez activer la qualité Lossless manuellement sur chaque appareil. Un indicateur s’affichera dans la vue ou dans la barre En cours de lecture et via le sélecteur de connexion, pour vous informer que la qualité Lossless est activée.

Pour une expérience d’écoute optimale, nous vous recommandons de streamer votre musique sans perte de qualité en Wi-Fi, à l’aide d’écouteurs ou d’enceintes filaires sur une connexion non Bluetooth, comme Spotify Connect. À l’heure actuelle, le Bluetooth ne fournit pas une bande passante suffisante pour garantir un son sans perte de qualité, ce qui nécessite une compression du signal avant l’envoi.

Le format sans perte de qualité conserve tous les détails de la musique, ce qui signifie que les fichiers audio peuvent être plus volumineux. Lorsqu’il est activé sur un appareil, la lecture du titre peut prendre un certain temps. Une fois le titre mis en cache et chargé, vous pouvez l’écouter.

Quand pourrai-je commencer à en profiter ?

Le format sans perte de qualité est déployé progressivement dans plus de 50 marchés pendant le mois d’octobre. Les personnes abonnées à Premium en Allemagne, en Australie, en Autriche, au Danemark, aux États-Unis, au Japon, en Nouvelle-Zélande, aux Pays-Bas, au Portugal, en République tchèque, en Suède et au Royaume-Uni ont déjà commencé à en obtenir l’accès.

* Mise à jour du 6 octobre 2025 : le format sans perte de qualité est désormais disponible pour les membres Premium dans plus de 50 marchés.

Spotify Premium bietet jetzt verlustfreies Audio für ein detailreicheres Hörerlebnis

Lossless ist jetzt mit Spotify Premium verfügbar. 

Verlustfreies Audio war eines der am sehnsüchtigsten erwarteten Features auf Spotify und jetzt ist es endlich so weit. Lossless wird nach und nach für Premium Hörer*innen in ausgewählten Märkten verfügbar gemacht. Abonnent*innen erhalten eine Benachrichtigung in Spotify, sobald sie das Feature nutzen können. Egal, ob du in ein neues Album eintauchst oder dir alte Favoriten anhörst, Lossless liefert die höchste Audioqualität auf Spotify.

„Das Warten hat endlich ein Ende. Wir freuen uns sehr, dass verlustfreier Sound jetzt für Premium Abonnent*innen verfügbar ist“, sagte Gustav Gyllenhammar, VP Subscriptions, Spotify. „Bei der Entwicklung dieses Features standen Qualität, unkomplizierte Nutzung und Klarheit bei jedem Schritt an erster Stelle, damit die Leute immer wissen, was hinter den Kulissen so passiert. Mit Lossless genießen unsere Premium Nutzer*innen jetzt ein noch besseres Hörerlebnis.“

Lossless ist Teil unseres Engagements, Spotify Premium laufend zu verbessern, damit Fans ihre Lieblingsmusik entdecken und genießen können. Dieses sehr gefragte Feature bringt dein Premium Erlebnis auf ein neues Level. Zusammen mit beliebten Features wie dem Jam, den neuen Funktionen zum Mixen und daylist sowie Playlists, die von unserer erfahrenen globalen Musikredaktion zusammengestellt wurden, wird der beliebteste Audiostreaming Subscription Service immer besser.

Mit Lossless kannst du jetzt Songs mit bis zu 24 Bit / 44,1 kHz FLAC streamen und so fast alle auf Spotify verfügbaren Song in noch höherer Qualität genießen, sowohl Neuerscheinung als auch deine Lieblingssongs. Tauche einfach ein in die Musik.

Dein Gerät, deine Musik, dein Hörerlebnis, deine Wahl

Wir wissen, dass jede*r Nutzer*in anders Musik hört, deshalb bieten wir individuelle Einstellungen für WLAN, mobile Daten und Downloads. Wähle zwischen „Niedrig“, „Normal“, „Hoch“, „Sehr hoch“ und jetzt auch Lossless für maximale Flexibilität und Kontrolle. Um dir die Auswahl zu erleichtern, siehst du, wie viele Daten jeweils verbraucht werden.

Lossless ist auf Mobilgeräten, Computern und Tablets sowie auf vielen Geräten verfügbar, die Spotify Connect unterstützen, darunter Sony, Bose, Samsung, Sennheiser und mehr. Nächsten Monat kommen weitere Geräte dazu, darunter die von Sonos und Amazon.

Verlustfreie Wiedergabe aktivieren

So aktivierst du verlustfreies Audio in der Spotify App:

    1. Tippe oben links auf das Profilsymbol.
    2. Gehe zu Einstellungen und Datenschutz → Medienqualität.
    3. Wähle aus, wo du verlustfreies Audio aktivieren möchtest: WLAN, Mobilfunk, Downloads.

Kleiner Hinweis: Du musst die verlustfreie Wiedergabe auf jedem Gerät manuell aktivieren. Ob Lossless aktiviert ist, erkennst du daran, dass das entsprechende Symbol in der Ansicht „Aktueller Titel“ und über die Einstellungen für Spotify Connect angezeigt wird.

Für ein reibungsloses und optimales Hörerlebnis empfehlen wir, verlustfreie Musik über WLAN zu streamen und Kopfhörer mit Kabel oder Lautsprecher ohne Bluetooth-Verbindung zu verwenden, z. B. Spotify Connect. Bluetooth bietet derzeit nicht genügend Bandbreite, um Audio verlustfrei zu übertragen. Daher muss das Signal vor dem Senden komprimiert werden.

Bei Lossless hörst du jedes Detail der Musik, wodurch die Audiodateien größer sein können. Wenn Nutzer*innen die verlustfreie Wiedergabe auf ihren Geräten aktivieren, kann es einen Moment dauern, bis Songs abgespielt werden. Aber sobald ein Song im Cache gespeichert und geladen ist, kannst du ihn wiedergeben.

Wann kann ich mit dem verlustfreien Streamen anfangen?

Lossless wird im Oktober nach und nach in mehr als 50 Märkten verfügbar gemacht. Premium Abonnent*innen in Australien, Dänemark, Deutschland, Japan, Neuseeland, den Niederlanden, Österreich, Portugal, Schweden, Tschechien, den USA und dem Vereinigten Königreich haben bereits Zugriff.

* Update vom 6. Oktober 2025: Lossless ist jetzt für Premium Nutzer*innen in mehr als 50 Märkten verfügbar.

Spotify Strengthens AI Protections for Artists, Songwriters, and Producers

Music has always been shaped by technology. From multitrack tape and synthesizers to digital audio workstations and Auto-Tune, every generation of artists and producers has used new tools to push sound and storytelling forward. 

However, the pace of recent advances in generative AI technology has felt quick and at times unsettling, especially for creatives. At its best, AI is unlocking incredible new ways for artists to create music and for listeners to discover it. At its worst, AI can be used by bad actors and content farms to confuse or deceive listeners, push “slop” into the ecosystem, and interfere with authentic artists working to build their careers. That kind of harmful AI content degrades the user experience for listeners and often attempts to divert royalties to bad actors.

The future of the music industry is being written, and we believe that aggressively protecting against the worst parts of Gen AI is essential to enabling its potential for artists and producers.

We envision a future where artists and producers are in control of how or if they incorporate AI into their creative processes. As always, we leave those creative decisions to artists themselves while continuing our work to protect them against spam, impersonation, and deception, and providing listeners with greater transparency about the music they hear.

This journey isn’t new to us. We’ve invested massively in fighting spam over the past decade. In fact, in the past 12 months alone, a period marked by the explosion of generative AI tools, we’ve removed over 75 million spammy tracks from Spotify.

AI technology is evolving fast, and we’ll continue to roll out new policies frequently. Here is where we are focusing our policy work today:

    • Improved enforcement of impersonation violations
    • A new spam filtering system
    • AI disclosures for music with industry-standard credits

Stronger impersonation rules

The issue: We’ve always had a policy against deceptive content. But AI tools have made generating vocal deepfakes of your favorite artists easier than ever before.

What we’re announcing: We’ve introduced a new impersonation policy that clarifies how we handle claims about AI voice clones (and other forms of unauthorized vocal impersonation), giving artists stronger protections and clearer recourse. Vocal impersonation is only allowed in music on Spotify when the impersonated artist has authorized the usage. 

We’re also ramping up our investments to protect against another impersonation tactic—where uploaders fraudulently deliver music (AI-generated or otherwise) to another artist’s profile across streaming services. We’re testing new prevention tactics with leading artist distributors to equip them to better stop these attacks at the source. On our end, we’ll also be investing more resources into our content mismatch process, reducing the wait time for review, and enabling artists to report “mismatch” even in the pre-release state.

Why it matters: Unauthorized use of AI to clone an artist’s voice exploits their identity, undermines their artistry, and threatens the fundamental integrity of their work. Some artists may choose to license their voices to AI projects—and that’s their choice to make. Our job is to do what we can to ensure that the choice stays in their hands.

Music spam filter

The issue: Total music payouts on Spotify have grown from $1B in 2014 to $10B in 2024. But big payouts entice bad actors. Spam tactics such as mass uploads, duplicates, SEO hacks, artificially short track abuse, and other forms of slop have become easier to exploit as AI tools make it simpler for anyone to generate large volumes of music.

What we’re announcing: This fall, we’ll roll out a new music spam filter—a system that will identify uploaders and tracks engaging in these tactics, tag them, and stop recommending them. We want to be careful to ensure we’re not penalizing the wrong uploaders, so we’ll be rolling the system out conservatively over the coming months and continue to add new signals to the system as new schemes emerge. 

Why it matters: Left unchecked, these behaviors can dilute the royalty pool and impact attention for artists playing by the rules. Our new music spam filter will protect against this behavior and help prevent spammers from generating royalties that could be otherwise distributed to professional artists and songwriters.

AI disclosures for music with industry-standard credits

The issue: Many listeners want more information about what they’re listening to and the role of AI technology in the music they stream. And, for artists who are responsibly using AI tools in their creation processes, there’s no way on streaming services for them to share if and how they’re using AI. We know the use of AI tools is increasingly a spectrum, not a binary, where artists and producers may choose to use AI to help with some parts of their productions and not others. The industry needs a nuanced approach to AI transparency, not to be forced to classify every song as either “is AI” or “not AI.” 

What we’re announcing: We’re helping develop and will support the new industry standard for AI disclosures in music credits, developed through DDEX. As this information is submitted through labels, distributors, and music partners, we’ll begin displaying it across the app. This standard gives artists and rights holders a way to clearly indicate where and how AI played a role in the creation of a track—whether that’s AI-generated vocals, instrumentation, or post-production. This change is about strengthening trust across the platform. It’s not about punishing artists who use AI responsibly or down-ranking tracks for disclosing information about how they were made.

This is an effort that will require broad industry alignment, and we’re proud to be working on this standard alongside a wide range of industry partners, including Amuse, AudioSalad, Believe, CD Baby, DistroKid, Downtown Artist & Label Services, EMPIRE, EmuBands, Encoding Management Service – EMS GmbH, FUGA, IDOL, Kontor New Media, Labelcamp, NueMeta, Revelator, RouteNote, SonoSuite, Soundrop, and Supply Chain.

Why it matters: By supporting an industry standard and helping to drive its wide adoption, we can ensure listeners see the same information, no matter which service they’re listening on. And ultimately, that preserves trust across the entire music ecosystem, as listeners can understand what’s behind the music they stream. We see this as an important first step that will undoubtedly continue to evolve.


While AI is changing how some music is made, our priorities are constant. We’re investing in tools to protect artist identity, enhance the platform, and provide listeners with more transparency. We support artists’ freedom to use AI creatively while actively combating its misuse by content farms and bad actors. Spotify does not create or own music; this is a platform for licensed music where royalties are paid based on listener engagement, and all music is treated equally, regardless of the tools used to make it.

These updates are the latest in a series of changes we’re making to support a more trustworthy music ecosystem for artists, for rightsholders, and for listeners. We’ll keep them coming as the tech evolves, so stay tuned.

Setting the Record Straight on Spotify’s Terms of Use

You might be seeing some misinformation online about a change to Spotify’s Terms of Use and their impact on artists, authors, and creators. These claims are false. These Terms of Use pertain to Spotify listeners and do not govern Spotify’s rights to use artists’, podcasters’, creators’, or authors’ creative works. 

Spotify’s Terms of Use govern what listeners can and cannot do on our platform, not the creative works that artists, podcasters, creators, or authors distribute on our platform. These listener terms enable Spotify to display features such as user-created custom playlist covers, user comments on podcasts, and user-created playlist titles. 

The recent changes to our listener Terms of Use do not impact how artists’, podcasters’, creators’, and authors’ music, shows, and/or audiobooks are distributed on our platform, what rights they retain, or what Spotify does with their work.

Spotify Welcomes Graham Norton and Select VICE Studios Content

Spotify is expanding our video lineup with a new partnership with Zoo 55, part of ITV Studios. For the first time, acclaimed content from ITV Studios is landing on Spotify, bringing star-studded series and gripping documentaries to fans everywhere.

The lineup includes beloved episodes and compilations of The Graham Norton Show, as well as VICE StudiosI Was a Teenage Felon and Dead Set on Life. These additions will enrich Spotify’s video library, making it an even more inviting destination.

“We are thrilled to welcome ITV Studios’ content to Spotify,” said Chris Whiteley, Managing Director of Northern Europe at Spotify. “Bringing such high-quality, popular video programming to our platform allows us to further enhance the user experience and provides our audience with even more reasons to engage with Spotify. It’s a testament to the growing appeal of video on our platform and our ability to connect leading content creators with millions of listeners and viewers.”

The must-watch list starts here

Prepare for laughs, candid conversations, and unforgettable moments with The Graham Norton Show. This BAFTA Award-winning late-night series is known for its charismatic host and a revolving door of celebrity guests. Revisit iconic appearances from stars like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga, all available to stream on Spotify. 

The excitement continues with standout storytelling from VICE Studios:

    • I Was a Teenage Felon: Brace yourself for wild, true stories that pull back the curtain on young lives caught in high-stakes crime. No sugarcoating, just jaw-dropping twists.
    • Dead Set on Life: Chef Matty Matheson travels across Canada, exploring food, identity, and local culture—from hunting moose in Newfoundland to Winnipeg’s Filipino food scene and Indigenous powwows.

“We’re excited to join forces with Spotify to deliver some of ITV Studios’ most-loved shows to their global audience,” said Graham Haigh, COO of Zoo 55. “As vodcasts boom, these titles shine in both video and audio, and this is just the start of what we’ll bring to our fans on Spotify.”

Earlier this year, we welcomed Channel 4 as the first UK broadcaster to bring video programming to Spotify, launching youth-focused content from its Channel 4.0 platform. It’s another sign that traditional media brands are turning to Spotify to reach new audiences with video.

Spotify’s Free Experience Is Even Better—Here’s How to Make the Most of It

Every day, millions of people around the world turn to Spotify to enjoy the audio they love. We’re continually improving the service to help you discover music with Premium-only features like Lossless, AI Playlist, and Mix; features that work across the free and paid experience, like Messages and daylist; and playlists curated by our leading global music editorial team. It’s all designed to help listeners get closer to the artists they love and connect them with their next favorite songs. 

Today, we’re sharing ways the Free experience, where the majority of users start their Spotify journeys, is getting even better. We’re rolling out updates globally, making it easier (and more fun) than ever to listen, connect, and share music for free.

Whether you’ve previously tried Spotify or you’re a long-time streamer with our free experience, there’s a lot to love about these enhancements. You now have more control over how you listen: Search and play any track or jump right into something your friend just shared.

Our goal is to help you get the most out of your music. We’re continuing to invest in making Spotify the best place for fans and creators to meet—no matter how they listen.

So, if you’re ready to check out all the new features, here are some tips to help you dive in deeper and enjoy everything Spotify has to offer.

More control: Freedom to play, search, and share

We’ve made it as simple as possible to enjoy music and podcasts on our free experience, helping you discover new music or listen to an artist you love. Now you can:

    • Pick & Play Got a nagging earworm? Hit play in the Spotify app, and you can pick and play any song you want.
    • Search & Play Type in your favorite track and start listening instantly.
    • Share & Play Love sharing your favorite tracks with friends? Has an artist shared a new track on social that you want to hear? Tap to listen right away.

Your assignment: Discover the power of playlists

You can listen to songs you love for free via personalized playlists, through editorial playlists curated by our in-house music experts, or by making your own. It’s quick and easy to get started. Simply select your own title, then choose a few tracks to add. In the meantime, we’ll start recommending songs for you to add with the tap of a button.

And here’s the best part: The more music and podcasts you enjoy, and the more you tell us what you like, the more Spotify can personalize recommendations to help you discover even more songs, artists, and podcasts.

That’s so you: Personalize your playlist covers

So you’ve mastered the art of curating incredible playlists . . . now what? You can design your own playlist cover right on Spotify. Available in 128 Spotify markets around the world, this feature lets you add your stamp to your playlist covers with unique images, colors, text effects, and graphic elements that match the distinct vibe of your playlists. 

Whether you’re on iOS or Android, just head to our mobile app (reminder to make sure it’s up-to-date) and select a playlist you’ve created to get started. Then tap the three-dot menu and choose “create cover art.”

Pro tip: You can only save one custom cover art per playlist at a time, and each new cover you create will override the previous one for that specific playlist.

Soundtrack your daily mood with daylist

As you develop daily listening habits on Spotify, you’ll be able to discover music that suits a specific moment using daylist. This one-of-a-kind playlist understands and reflects what types of music you like to listen to during particular moments in the day, or on specific days of the week. Users on our free experience around the world will find their daylists regularly updating with different songs and titles. If, for example, you’re looking for songs that match your mood from sunup to sundown, daylist has you covered.

Pro tip: When you love a specific daylist playlist, you can copy and save it by tapping the three-dot menu, scrolling down to “Add to playlist,” and tapping “New playlist.” It will be available to revisit whenever you like.

Expand your musical horizons

Searching for your next favorite song but not quite sure where to start? You can easily discover new sounds with playlists like Discover Weekly. It brings you a fresh mix of personalized recommendations every week based on what you’ve been listening to, and the more you use Spotify, the better we get at finding just the right tracks, artists, and genres for you. Or check out Release Radar, which delivers the latest drops from the artists you follow. Even more, for the first time, clicking through and listening to the exact track your favorite artist just shared on their socials is easier than ever.

Lyrics: Your listening session copilot

With lyrics, you can connect to the song and artist you’re listening to on a deeper level and explore the meaning behind each song. 

When listening to a song with available lyrics, you can swipe up from the bottom of the Now Playing View in the Spotify mobile app to display the track’s lyrics, which scroll line by line in real time as the song plays.

Pro tip: See lyrics you want to share? You can send them straight from the app to friends on Instagram, WhatsApp, and more. It’s a simple way to share how you’re feeling through the music.

Lossless Listening Arrives on Spotify Premium With a Richer, More Detailed Listening Experience

Lossless on Spotify Premium is here. 

Lossless audio has been one of the most anticipated features on Spotify and now, finally, it’s started rolling out to Premium listeners in select markets. Premium subscribers will receive a notification in Spotify once Lossless becomes available to them. Whether you’re diving into a new album or revisiting old favorites, lossless delivers the highest music audio quality on Spotify.

“The wait is finally over; we’re so excited lossless sound is rolling out to Premium subscribers,” said Gustav Gyllenhammar, VP Subscriptions, Spotify. “We’ve taken time to build this feature in a way that prioritizes quality, ease of use, and clarity at every step, so you always know what’s happening under the hood. With Lossless, our premium users will now have an even better listening experience.”

Lossless is part of our commitment to continually improve Spotify Premium so fans can discover and enjoy the music they love. This highly requested feature takes your Premium experience to the next level. Together with popular features like DJ, Jam, AI Playlist, brand-new Mix, and daylist, as well as playlists curated by our leading global music editorial team, the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service continues to get better.

With Lossless, you can now stream tracks in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC, unlocking greater detail across nearly every song available on Spotify. So you can enjoy new releases and your favorite tracks, in the highest quality, while being immersed in the music.

Your device, your music, your listening experience, your choice

We know everyone listens differently, so we’re giving you custom settings for Wi-Fi, cellular, and downloads. Choose between Low, Normal, High, Very High, and now Lossless music quality to provide maximum flexibility and control. You’ll be able to see how much data each of these requires to make choosing easier.

Lossless is available on mobile, desktop, and tablet, as well as on many devices that support Spotify Connect, including Sony, Bose, Samsung, Sennheiser, and more. Support for additional devices, including those from Sonos and Amazon, arrives next month.

How to enable Lossless

To turn on lossless audio in the Spotify app:

    1. Tap your profile icon in the top left.
    2. Go to Settings & Privacy → Media Quality.
    3. Select where you want to enable lossless audio: Wi-Fi, cellular, downloads.

And just to note: You’ll need to enable Lossless manually on each device. You’ll know Lossless is on because the Lossless indicator will appear in the Now Playing view or bar, and via the Connect Picker.

For the smoothest and best listening experience, we recommend streaming lossless music on Wi-Fi using wired headphones or speakers on a non-Bluetooth connection, like Spotify Connect. Currently, Bluetooth doesn’t provide enough bandwidth to transmit lossless audio, so the signal has to be compressed before being sent.

Lossless gives listeners every detail of the music, which means the audio files can be larger. As users enable lossless on their devices, it may take a moment for the track to play. But once it’s cached and loaded, you are ready to listen.

When can I start listening?

Lossless is rolling out gradually to more than 50 markets through October. Premium subscribers in Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the US, and the UK have already started to get access.

*Update as of October 6, 2025: Lossless is now available to Premium users in more than 50 markets.

Upcoming Changes to Spotify Premium Subscriptions

At Spotify, we’re committed to delivering a world-class, personalized experience for every user. To continue to innovate on our product offerings and features and bring users the best experience, we occasionally update our prices. 

Over the next month, Premium subscribers in multiple markets across South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region will receive an email explaining what this update means for their subscriptions (see example image below). New subscribers can find the latest pricing by visiting spotify.com/premium.

We offer a range of subscription plans to choose from. Visit spotify.com/premium to see your locally available plans.

Discover Weekly Turns 10: Celebrating 100 Billion+ Tracks Streamed and a Decade of Personalized Discovery

There’s nothing quite like the magic of finding music that feels made just for you. Creating that sense of excitement, curiosity, and instant urge to share is what makes Spotify more than just an app. Ten years ago, it inspired us to launch Discover Weekly, a playlist that updates every Monday to spark those unforgettable “first listens.” 

With more than 100 billion tracks streamed, Discover Weekly is the playlist that makes Mondays something to look forward to, connecting listeners with their next favorite artists or songs. Every week, the playlist ignites more than 56 million new artist discoveries, with 77% coming from emerging artists.


Over the years, Discover Weekly has become a Monday ritual for millions of listeners—a discovery journey into songs and artists handpicked just for them. As Spotify’s first personalized playlist, it ushered in a wave of innovations, like
Release Radar, Blend, daylist, DJ, and AI Playlist, each building on the idea that music discovery should feel effortless and personal. Through it all, Discover Weekly has remained a trusted source for helping listeners find their next favorite songs.

Here’s a closer look at the impact Discover Weekly has made over the years:

More control, more discovery, and a fresh new look

To mark this milestone, we’re upgrading Discover Weekly with a refreshed look. The playlist’s vibrant new design reflects its ever-evolving nature and the dynamic energy of weekly discovery, bringing users something new every Monday.

But this isn’t just a visual refresh—we’re also making Discover Weekly even more personal. Starting today and rolling out on mobile over the coming weeks, new controls at the top of your playlist let you guide the vibe with a simple tap. Choose from up to five genre options, personalized based on your listening history, and you’ll get a fresh 30-track playlist inspired by your selection.

Whether you’re in the mood for something familiar or want to switch things up, your playlist will instantly adapt to match your mood, helping you discover new favorites and deep cuts from artists you already love. These controls are currently rolling out to Spotify Premium users, with plans to bring them to more listeners soon. 

Here’s to a decade of discovery! Head to the Made For You hub and hit play on your Discover Weekly to see what you find.

All the Ways It’s Even Easier To Discover Your Next Favorite Podcast on Spotify

Spotify is all about bringing you closer to the voices and stories you love. That means that finding your next favorite podcast should feel as effortless and personal as getting a top recommendation from a friend. And it’s why we’re also helping creators share their unique shows with people around the world.

Building on that vision, we’ve started rolling out new mobile features that make it even easier to find, follow, and fall in love with the latest podcasts, audio, and video. This is a win for creators, too, as it gives them new ways to reach even more audiences around the globe.

Unlock your next podcast find on Home 

One of our top-requested features from podcast listeners is the ability to find new podcasts they’ll love. That’s why we’re bringing discovery front and center on Home for users who love podcasts. Just below your shortcuts, you’ll start seeing recommendations for podcasts and video podcasts ready to be played or saved, making exploring new shows and episodes easier and more immersive. And for some recommendations, we might even add a quick note on why we think it’s a good fit for you, to help make bold picks feel more accessible.

It’s all designed to help you strike the perfect balance between what you already love and what you’ll love next while giving creators more chances to connect with listeners like you. We’ve already begun rolling out these updates globally, and early feedback shows that more users are engaging, saving, and liking, telling us that they’re discovering new podcasts they enjoy.

Stay on top of the shows you love

Ever find yourself searching different parts of Spotify to find the latest episodes from the podcasts you follow? We know this has proved to be challenging. So we’ve made it simpler: We’re bringing all of your favorite podcast episodes from the shows you follow into one place within the Podcasts Following feed. With this new update, you can effortlessly stay plugged in and up-to-date with the creators you love most. 

This feature gives you a dedicated place to catch all the latest releases from the podcasts you follow—all in one easy-to-access feed within your main Podcast feed on Home. We’ll continue to explore new ways to make this space even better. So whether you’re tuning in for entertainment, inspiration, or discovery, there’s always something fresh and relevant waiting for you.

More ways to dive deeper and engage

Spotify is the platform with your favorite music, podcasts, and (where available) audiobooks all in one place. Have you ever watched a podcast and wanted to save that song they just mentioned or that book the host recommended? Or maybe you were listening to your favorite author talk about the music or books that inspired them, and wanted to save those for later. Now we’re making it easier to explore across formats, too.

Rolling out globally in the coming weeks, the new “In this episode” section lets creators link directly to other content they mention in their podcasts that’s also on Spotify—from other podcasts and songs to audiobooks, playlists, and more—all in one place on the episode page. It’s perfect for fans who want to dive deeper and for creators working across formats. 

But wait, there’s more. We’re enhancing our comments experience with threads based on your feedback. Creators can now deepen conversations with users with threaded replies and easily express themselves with emoji reactions. They’ll continue to be able to control the experience through their Spotify for Creators account, where they can select their preferred settings on which comments appear or opt out of their shows or specific episodes from the experience.

Every update is designed to bring fans and creators closer together through discovery, conversation, music, podcasts, and audiobooks that resonate. We’re excited to keep building features that help you find, follow, and fall in love with the shows, while giving creators more ways to grow and connect with their communities. 

Spotify Rolls Out 11 New Languages to Users Around the World

At Spotify, we’re committed to bringing the best in audio to our users around the world. That means ensuring our experience is accessible in the languages our users speak, no matter where they are. Beginning today, Spotify will be supporting 11 new languages and dialects across mobile, bringing the total number of languages on Spotify to 74. 

So, in addition to the 27 languages we originally launched with and the 36 languages we rolled out in 2021, Spotify’s mobile app will now also support: 

  • Spanish – Argentina
  • Spanish – Mexico
  • Traditional Chinese – Hong Kong
  • Arabic – Egypt
  • Arabic – Saudi Arabia
  • Basque
  • Bosnian
  • English – U.K.
  • Galician
  • Macedonian
  • Arabic – Morocco

This expansion will unlock an even more personal experience for our users, giving them the ability to access Spotify in their native or local tongue. And the more people who can use Spotify, the more connections we can foster between creators and their audiences.

For guidance on how to change your Spotify language settings, head to: https://support.spotify.com/us/article/change-language/

Here’s a full list of available languages:

  • Afrikaans
  • Amharic
  • Arabic (Egypt)
  • Arabic (Modern Standard)
  • Arabic (Morocco)
  • Arabic (Saudi Arabia)
  • Azerbaijani
  • Basque
  • Bengali
  • Bhojpuri
  • Bosnian
  • Bulgarian
  • Catalan
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Chinese (Traditional)
  • Chinese (Traditional) Hong Kong
  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • English
  • English (United Kingdom)
  • Estonian
  • Filipino
  • Finnish
  • French (Canada)
  • French (France)
  • Galician
  • German
  • Greek
  • Gujarati
  • Hebrew
  • Hindi
  • Hungarian
  • Icelandic
  • Indonesian
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Kannada
  • Korean
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • Macedonian
  • Malay
  • Malayalam
  • Marathi
  • Nepali
  • Norwegian
  • Odia
  • Persian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese (Brazil)
  • Portuguese (Portugal)
  • Punjabi (East)
  • Punjabi (West)
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Spanish (Argentina)
  • Spanish (Latin America)
  • Spanish (Mexico)
  • Spanish (Spain)
  • Swahili
  • Swedish
  • Tamil
  • Telugu
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian
  • Urdu
  • Vietnamese
  • Zulu

Spotify Policy Update

Spotify recently shared a new policy around hate content and conduct. And while we believe our intentions were good, the language was too vague, we created confusion and concern, and didn’t spend enough time getting input from our own team and key partners before sharing new guidelines.

It’s important to note that our policy had two parts. The first was related to promotional decisions in the rare cases of the most extreme artist controversies. As some have pointed out, this language was vague and left too many elements open to interpretation. We created concern that an allegation might affect artists’ chances of landing on a Spotify playlist and negatively impact their future. Some artists even worried that mistakes made in their youth would be used against them.

That’s not what Spotify is about. We don’t aim to play judge and jury. We aim to connect artists and fans – and Spotify playlists are a big part of how we do that. Our playlist editors are deeply rooted in their respective cultures, and their decisions focus on what music will positively resonate with their listeners. That can vary greatly from culture to culture, and playlist to playlist. Across all genres, our role is not to regulate artists. Therefore, we are moving away from implementing a policy around artist conduct.

The second part of our policy addressed hate content. Spotify does not permit content whose principal purpose is to incite hatred or violence against people because of their race, religion, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation. As we’ve done before, we will remove content that violates that standard. We’re not talking about offensive, explicit, or vulgar content – we’re talking about hate speech.

We will continue to seek ways to impact the greater good and further the industry we all care so much about. We believe Spotify has an opportunity to help push the broader music community forward through conversation, collaboration and action. We’re committed to working across the artist and advocacy communities to help achieve that.