
Although Spotify provides Premium users with the internal downloading feature, that is limited to playing within Spotify's official application only. But the downside of it, just like the other music streaming services, it does not allow users to download music from Spotify as a local file and has put some restrictions on its OGG Vorbis tracks. Spotify offers a massive music library of over 82 million tracks that enables subscribers to listen to up-to-date music online anywhere anytime. Spotify, the dominant King in the music streaming world with 433 millions of active users, is a freemium service providing users with three types of subscription – Spotify Free, Spotify Premium ($9.99), and Spotify Family ($14.99). Spotify says that offline playback from the Apple Watch will be 96 kbps and that the functionality is rolling out to users in the coming weeks.Why We Can't Directly Extract MP3 Files from Spotify? With offline support on the Apple Watch, users can also use Siri to play songs right from Spotify, much like on the iPhone. Connect your headphones and start listening, no matter where you are! Once playlists, albums, or podcasts in your library are downloaded, you’ll see a little green arrow next to their names.ĥ. To check on the progress, head over to the Downloads section on the watch.Ĥ.

Find the music and podcasts you want to download on your watch.Ģ Select the playlist, album, or podcast and press the three dots (…) and choose “Download to Apple Watch.”ģ. Spotify has provided these steps for how to download songs, playlists, albums, and more to the Apple Watch:ġ. Spotify already offered users this feature with Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy watches, and other smartwatches.

Now, requiring a premium subscription and watchOS 7 or later, Spotify will allow customers to download songs right on their wrist.


So far, Spotify users have been unable to download songs to their Apple Watch, always requiring an internet connection to play back songs. Spotify has announced it will finally allow users to download and play back songs, albums, playlists, and podcasts on their Apple Watch.
