Spotify launches ‘Import Your Music’ feature, allowing users to transfer playlists from Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other platforms instantly. Learn how to import your music in seconds.
Spotify has launched a new feature called ‘Import Your Music’, designed to make switching from other music streaming apps faster and easier. The tool allows users to bring all their playlists into Spotify in seconds, eliminating the hassle of rebuilding music collections from scratch.
Spotify’s Import Music Feature Explained
The new feature integrates with TuneMyMusic, enabling smooth transfers from major platforms such as Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, SoundCloud, Qobuz, Napster, Pandora, and more. Users no longer need third-party apps or manual transfers, making the process simple and efficient.
Spotify says the move is aimed at attracting new users who may have avoided switching due to the difficulty of moving playlists. After importing, all Spotify creative tools remain available. Users can:
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Customize playlist cover art
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Invite friends to collaborate on playlists
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Turn playlists into shared collections
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Use features like Smart Filters and playlist transition mixing
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How to Use Spotify’s New Import Music Feature
To transfer playlists, follow these steps:
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Open the Spotify mobile app and go to Your Library.
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Scroll to the bottom and tap ‘Import your music’.
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Connect to TuneMyMusic and select the platform you want to import from.
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Start the transfer – your playlists will appear in Spotify in just a few seconds.
Spotify also confirmed that its recommendation system will automatically adjust based on imported songs. Playlists like Release Radar and Daylist will update to reflect your newly imported tracks.
With this update, Spotify makes it easier than ever for users to consolidate their music libraries and enjoy all their favorite tracks on a single platform.