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Apple Music Transfer Tool Launches in Nearly All Countries, Simplifying Switching From Spotify

Apple this month expanded its music transfer tool to almost all countries where Apple Music is supported, simplifying the transition from services like Spotify to ‌Apple Music‌.

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The transfer tool lets users import their playlists and libraries from competing streaming services into ‌Apple Music‌.

Apple initially began testing the transfer tool in Australia and New Zealand in May, and then expanded it to the U.S. and six other countries in late August. It's now available worldwide, with the exception of China Mainland, Myanmar, and Russia, according to a new Apple Support document.

To use the Transfer to ‌Apple Music‌ feature, iPhone and iPad users can go to Settings > Apps > Music and tap on the Transfer Music from Other Music Services option. From there, choose a music service, sign into the service, and decide what to transfer.

Apple says that what can be transferred will vary by music service and what is available in the ‌Apple Music‌ catalog, but it is designed to transfer songs, albums, and playlists. In addition to Spotify, the transfer option works with streaming music services from Amazon, Deezer, Tidal, and YouTube. Apple partnered with SongShift for the transfer functionality.

In cases where an exact match for a song isn't able to be located, Apple will flag the music as Needs Review, displaying alternate versions that can be selected. Apple warns that some content might not be available or have an exact match in ‌‌Apple Music‌‌, and the company also says that only user created playlists can be transferred, not playlists created by another music service.

When going through the transfer process, source playlists and libraries in the other music service are not impacted and remain available.

(Thanks, Erdinc!)

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Top Rated Comments

9 months ago
About time..... won't use it cause I'm already on Apple Music but all music providers should be forced to provide such tool so that customers can change from one service to the other easily.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
I did this a few weeks ago. I’m in Canada and it worked spectacularly.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

Thanks, Apple. What I'd like is a tool that allows me to transfer my data and playlists from the Music app to almost any other app that doesn't suck as much. Thank you for your attention to this matter. ;)
It seems like the party you want to switch to would be the one to devil the tool. Just saying. When you end up back in Apple Music at least you will have a tool.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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9 months ago
Thanks, Apple. What I'd like is a tool that allows me to transfer my data and playlists from the Music app to almost any other app that doesn't suck as much. Thank you for your attention to this matter. ;)
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
Now for the sake of it, also lower the price to $10 a year for barebone music listening and we have a deal.

(I prefer basic music without adds, sharing, AI, and all kinds of fancy add-ons I hardly ever use)
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

And this easy switching is made possible thanks to Spotify providing its APIs to automate such transfers.
Of course Apple doesn’t allow the same because it’s strategy is to trap customers and make sure the pain of switching is too high to act.
I like to call out Apple where it's due, but you can transfer your music the other way around pretty painlessly with SongShift itself, which also powers Apple's tool. I just did it this morning because I like to keep Spotify updated just in case.

Presumably Spotify could do a similar partnership. If they don't, it's on them.
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