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After years of anticipation and industry speculation, Spotify has finally launched its Lossless Listening feature, bringing studio-grade audio quality to its Premium subscribers. Announced on September 10, 2025, the rollout marks a major leap in Spotify’s audio fidelity, allowing users to stream music in 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC format—essentially the least compressed and most detailed version of a track available on the platform.
This long-awaited upgrade positions Spotify alongside competitors like Apple Music and Amazon Music, both of which have offered lossless audio for years. But Spotify’s approach is distinct: no new subscription tier, no added cost, and a user-friendly interface that puts control in the listener’s hands.
Key highlights from the rollout
1. What is Lossless Listening
- Lossless audio preserves every detail of the original recording, unlike compressed formats that sacrifice quality for file size
- Spotify’s implementation uses FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) at 24-bit/44.1 kHz, matching CD-quality standards
- The feature is designed to deliver richer, more immersive sound, especially noticeable in high-end headphones and speaker systems
2. Where and how to access it
- Available to Premium subscribers in over 50 markets including the US, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia, and India
- Users receive an in-app notification once the feature is available on their account
- To activate:
• Tap the profile icon in the top left of the Spotify app
• Navigate to Settings & Privacy → Media Quality
• Choose Lossless for Wi-Fi, cellular, and/or downloads
- A Lossless indicator appears in the Now Playing bar and Connect Picker when enabled
3. Device compatibility and limitations
- Works across mobile, desktop, and tablet apps
- Compatible with Spotify Connect-enabled devices from brands like Sony, Bose, Samsung, and Sennheiser
- Bluetooth connections still compress audio, so Spotify recommends wired headphones or non-Bluetooth speakers for optimal experience
- Lossless files are larger, which may lead to longer buffering times and higher data usage—up to 1GB per hour
4. No extra cost, no new tier
- Contrary to earlier rumors, Spotify has not introduced a separate HiFi or Platinum tier for lossless audio
- The feature is bundled into existing Premium plans, making it accessible without additional fees
- This move is seen as a strategic response to recent subscription price hikes, offering tangible value to users
5. Customization and control
- Users can set different audio quality levels for streaming over Wi-Fi, cellular, or for downloads
- Options include Low, Normal, High, Very High, and now Lossless
- Each setting displays estimated data usage, helping users manage bandwidth and storage
Why this matters now
Spotify’s Lossless Listening rollout is more than a technical upgrade—it’s a statement of intent. As audio quality becomes a key differentiator in the streaming wars, Spotify is signaling its commitment to serious listeners and audiophiles. The timing also aligns with broader trends in consumer tech, where high-resolution audio is becoming standard across devices and platforms.
For artists, it means their work is heard as intended. For users, it’s a chance to rediscover favorite tracks with newfound clarity. And for Spotify, it’s a long-overdue step toward parity with rivals who’ve already embraced lossless formats.
Looking ahead
With support for more devices coming soon and user feedback shaping future refinements, Spotify’s Lossless Listening feature is poised to become a core part of the Premium experience. Whether you’re streaming over Wi-Fi at home or downloading tracks for a commute, the soundscape just got sharper, deeper, and more dynamic.
Sources: MSN India, Mint, Spotify Newsroom, TODAY News