Convert Spotify to Apple Music

Transfer any Spotify playlist to your Apple Music library in minutes

Free to start · No credit card · Requires an Apple Music subscription

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How Paradify transfers Spotify to Apple Music

Five steps. No downloads, no MP3 converters, no 30-day review clock.

1
Open the Spotify to Apple Music page.
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Sign in with Spotify and connect your Apple Music account — both via official OAuth, so Paradify never sees either password.
3
Pick the Spotify playlists you want to move. Liked Songs and your own playlists are supported; the playlists Spotify curates for you aren't transferable from any tool.
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Click Transfer — Paradify matches every track by ISRC (the recording identifier labels assign at release) for exact-recording accuracy. Text-search fallback handles anything ISRC doesn't resolve.
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Open Apple Music to find your new playlists in your library, plus a full report of every match and miss. Turn on Sync Library so they appear on all your devices.

What transfers and what doesn't

Apple Music's catalog is huge — over 100 million tracks — and ISRC matching resolves the vast majority of any Spotify library. Here's the honest breakdown of what comes over and what to expect.

Carries over cleanly

  • Playlists you created on Spotify — name, song order, and every track that has a match.
  • Your Liked Songs (Spotify's heart-icon library) as a single playlist or library batch.
  • Albums and individual tracks via batch transfer of any playlist they live in.
  • ISRC-exact matches: same recording, same release year, same masters — no random live or karaoke versions.

Doesn't transfer (and why)

  • Spotify-curated playlists (Discover Weekly, Daily Mixes, Release Radar) — Spotify's algorithm owns these; no transfer tool can move them. You can manually copy the tracks into a regular playlist first.
  • Tracks not licensed to Apple Music in your country — regional licensing differs between services. Paradify's report lists every miss so you can search Apple Music yourself.
  • Local files on Spotify (your own MP3 uploads) — they have no ISRC and aren't in Apple's catalog. You'd add these to Apple Music manually.

Why move Spotify playlists to Apple Music with Paradify

Apple Music streams lossless at up to 24-bit/192 kHz with Dolby Atmos on supported tracks; Spotify currently tops out at 320 kbps. If you're switching for audio quality, lossless support, or Apple's ecosystem integration, the question is just how to move your library without losing what you've curated. Paradify is the fast, no-download option.

ISRC-accurate matching

Every Spotify track has an ISRC — the same recording identifier Apple Music indexes its catalog by — so Paradify matches the exact recording, not just the song name. No wrong covers, no live versions, no karaoke.

Your Spotify playlists stay put

Paradify only reads. Your original Spotify playlists, Liked Songs and Library stay exactly as they are — nothing is edited or deleted, so you keep your music on both services for as long as you need.

Batch transfers with a real report

Queue several playlists at once and come back when they're done. Every transfer comes with a per-track report — matched, unmatched, and why — that you can re-open any time. No 30-day clock, no device lock-in.

Free to start, no downloads

Transfer up to a few hundred tracks for free, then upgrade for unlimited transfers. Nothing to install — everything runs in your browser over the official Spotify and Apple Music APIs.

Spotify to Apple Music — FAQ

Do I need an Apple Music subscription?

Yes. Adding songs to your library requires an active Apple Music subscription — in the US that's about $10.99/month for an individual plan, $16.99/month for a family of up to six, or $5.99/month for students, and new subscribers get a free trial. A free Apple ID on its own isn't enough. Turn on Sync Library (iCloud Music Library) so your transferred playlists appear on all your devices.

Will my Spotify playlists be changed or deleted?

No. Paradify only reads the playlists you select and never edits or deletes anything on Spotify. The connection uses official OAuth, so Paradify never sees your Spotify or Apple password, and you can revoke access any time from your account settings. We recommend keeping your Spotify account active for at least a month after switching so you have a fallback if anything's missing on Apple Music.

How accurate is the matching?

Very accurate. Paradify matches by ISRC — the International Standard Recording Code that uniquely identifies each recording. Both Spotify and Apple Music store the ISRC on every track, so a match is an exact-recording match, not a fuzzy text guess. The handful of tracks that don't match are usually unavailable in Apple Music's catalog for your country, or are local files / podcasts that don't have an ISRC.

Does Paradify use Apple Music's built-in transfer?

No. Apple's built-in feature is powered by a third-party service (SongShift) and has a 30-day review window that can only be reviewed on the original device. Paradify is independent: ISRC matching runs directly against Apple Music's catalog API, and the per-track report stays available any time you want to revisit it.

Where do the transferred playlists end up?

They're created as playlists in your Apple Music library and sync across your devices through iCloud Music Library. Library playlists are private to you unless you choose to share them, and you can group them into playlist folders in the Apple Music app.

What happens to songs that can't be matched?

After every transfer you get a report listing exactly which songs were added and which weren't, so you can search for the missing tracks and add them yourself. A song drops out when its recording isn't in Apple Music's catalog for your country (regional licensing) or when the source is a local file on Spotify. If you have explicit content turned off in Apple Music, explicit tracks are hidden — flip the setting back on if you want them.

Can I transfer Liked Songs, Discover Weekly, or Daily Mixes?

Liked Songs yes — Paradify can transfer them like any other playlist. Discover Weekly, Daily Mixes, and Release Radar no — those are generated by Spotify's algorithm and aren't exposed to any transfer tool. If you want a snapshot, copy the tracks into a regular playlist on Spotify first, then transfer that.

Is Paradify a Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic alternative?

Yes — a fast, ISRC-first alternative for moving Spotify playlists to Apple Music. Soundiiz and TuneMyMusic match by song title and artist text and cap their free tiers at 200 and 500 songs respectively. Paradify uses ISRC for exact-recording accuracy and there's nothing to install.

How long does a transfer take?

A 50-song playlist usually finishes in seconds — ISRC lookups are batched, so dozens of tracks resolve per request. Larger playlists with thousands of tracks take a few minutes; you can queue them and come back later.

Does everything from the playlist carry over?

Song matches, song order and the playlist name come across. Playlist descriptions and custom cover artwork don't — Apple Music doesn't accept those on import, so you'd re-add them in the app. Title, artist and album art come from the matched Apple Music track.

Will the transfer improve audio quality?

No transfer can do that — it re-creates the playlist, it doesn't re-encode audio. What changes is the source. Apple Music streams up to lossless ALAC (24-bit/192 kHz) and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos on supported tracks, while Spotify currently tops out at 320 kbps. Once your playlists are in your Apple Music library, they play at whatever quality you've set there.

Will my Apple Music Replay and stats include the transferred songs?

Yes — once the playlists are in your library, anything you play counts towards Apple Music Replay like any other listening. Replay updates every week and shows your top artists, albums and songs in the app and web player year-round.

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