Spotify and Apple Music are two of the widely used music streaming applications out there. They both boast a catalog of millions of tracks and like any other service, they also have their own pros and cons. This is the reason you could find yourself either completely devoted to one particular service or juggling between the two. If you are looking to move from Spotify to Apple Music and are worried about leaving your beloved Spotify playlists behind, you can now relax as we have got your back.
One of the different reasons for making the jump from Spotify to Apple Music could be the support for spatial and lossless audio. These extra benefits are included in standard subscription plans with no extra charge. To help you with moving Spotify playlists to Apple Music, we will use an online tool called Tune My Music. It is accessible through a PC as well as a mobile web browser.
You will need to have an active Apple Music subscription. Next up, do ensure that you have Sync Library turned on for the service. It is enabled by default but we suggest you do a double check before proceeding ahead.
It should be noted that there might be some tracks that Tune My Music is not able to find on Apple Music. It will show you a count of those missing tracks and give you an option to download their list as a CSV file.
The tool is free to use but has a limit of moving up to 1,000 tracks. If your count is beyond the limit, you will need to go for the Premium plan priced at $4.50 per month or $24 per year.