Everybody knows that Spotify has a large and varied catalog. That's why so many people use it. Not everybody knows that you can upload local files to Spotify to expand your options even further, though. This allows you to create customized playlists with some of your favorites on them. To learn how to upload local files to Spotify, keep reading.
To upload local files, you need to have a Premium account. You don't have this option with Spotify's free account.
With the Premium account, you can upload .MP3s. If you have QuikTime installed, you can upload .MP4s. If you don't have QuikTime, you can only upload .MP4s that don't contain video. The .M4A and .ALAC formats are not supported.
You need to use your desktop or laptop to upload the files. Follow these instructions:
Once you have completed these steps, follow the relevant set of instructions below.
To play the local files on your iPhone, follow these instructions:
To play the files on an Android device, follow these instructions:
If your local files aren't showing up on your Android device or iPhone, check that you're on the same WiFi as the desktop or laptop you used to upload the files. If you are, make sure that you're logged into the same account on both devices. You can also check that the Spotify app is able to access your local network.
If you need help, you can reach Spotify customer support staff by email or on the Spotify help forum.
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