Apple has unveiled a new tool – currently available Australia and New Zealand (likely for testing), but likely to roll out worldwide eventually – to transfer your Spotify or other music services’ libraries and playlists to Apple Music. What you need: • A subscription to Apple Music You can start your transfer in the Apple Music app on your iPhone, iPad, Android device, or on the web. You can transfer your songs, albums, and playlists from other music services to Apple Music, but what you can transfer varies by service. You can still access all of your saved content in the other service. Transferring music to Apple Music is provided by a third-party. Transfer to Apple Music on your iPhone, iPad, or Android:
Transfer to Apple Music on the web:
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
Apple unveils new tool to transfer your Spotify library and playlists to Apple Music
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