How To Transfer Spotify Playlists To Apple Music

How to Transfer Spotify Playlists to Apple Music

Since both Spotify and Apple Music don’t have a native functionality to let you transfer playlists, you are left at the mercy of third-party tools. While there are a lot of such third-party apps and tools out there that let you transfer your Spotify playlists to Apple Music, these worked the best for me.

Method 1: Using Tune My Music

The best thing about Tune My Music is that you don’t need an app to execute the transfer of your Spotify playlists to Apple Music. Instead, you can head over to your PC or mobile’s desired browser and access the web version. Let’s take a look:
That’s it. You can simply head over to your Apple Music to find the transferred Spotify playlists. Note that during the transfer process, you will see some tracks being “missing”. This indicates that those tracks are missing in Apple Music’s catalog itself. While music streaming services these days mostly share the same catalog, a lot of underrated tracks will still not be available across all of them.

Method 2: Using Playlisty (on iPhone Only)

While users across the different platforms can use Tune My Music to transfer their Spotify playlists to Apple Music, iPhone users can make use of another handy tool called Playlisty. To use it, follow these steps:
With that, you should now be able to easily transfer your Spotify playlists to Apple Music, hassle-free. While I like these tools, you can explore and see which suits you best. We also have a dedicated guide on how to transfer your Spotify playlists to YouTube Music, in case that’s what you’re looking for too. While you are switching to Apple Music, also check out other Spotify alternatives. Now, the free version of Playlisty allows you to save the first 20 tracks from all playlists. To save all of them, you will need to get the Pro paid tier. That brings us to the end of this guide. But, do drop your related queries in the comments down below and I’ll get right back to you.