Apple Music and Spotify are the two largest music streaming services worldwide. Both offer over 100 million songs, offline downloads, and personalized recommendations. The differences lie in price, audio quality, range of features, platform support, and extras beyond simply listening to music. This comparison shows which service is right for whom.
The choice between Apple Music and Spotify was long a question of ecosystem: Apple device users chose Apple Music, everyone else Spotify. By 2026, the situation is more nuanced. Apple Music introduced new discovery features with iOS 26.4 and has offered lossless audio at no extra cost for years. Spotify finally added lossless audio in September 2025, but only up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz – while Apple Music goes up to 24-bit/192 kHz. At the same time, Spotify remains the first choice for many users with its free tier, vast podcast library, and superior music discovery algorithms.
Price comparison (Germany, as of March 2026):
| plan | Apple Music | Spotify Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | €10.99/month | €12.99/month |
| Family (up to 6 people) | €16.99/month | €21.99/month |
| Student | €5.99/month | €6.99/month |
| Duo (2 people) | – | €17.99/month |
| Free level | No | Yes (with advertising) |
Apple Music is cheaper than Spotify Premium in every subscription model. The difference is €2 for the individual subscription and €5 for the family subscription – that adds up to €24 and €60 per year, respectively. Spotify, however, is the only one of the two services to offer a free, ad-supported tier and a duo subscription for two people.
Audio quality
Apple Music has a clear advantage here.
| Feature | Apple Music | Spotify Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Standard quality | AAC 256 kbit/s | OGG Vorbis 160 kbit/s (Web: AAC 128/256 kbit/s) |
| Lossless Audio | Yes (ALAC, 16 bit/44.1 kHz to 24 bit/48 kHz) | Yes (FLAC, up to 24 bit/44.1 kHz) |
| Hi-Res Lossless | Yes (up to 24-bit/192 kHz) | No (max. 24 bit/44.1 kHz) |
| 3D Audio / Dolby Atmos | Yes (no extra charge) | No |
| Highest streaming quality | 24-bit/192 kHz | 24-bit/44.1 kHz (FLAC) |
Since 2021, Apple Music has offered lossless and high-resolution lossless audio at no extra cost. It also includes 3D audio with Dolby Atmos for spatial sound – especially impressive with AirPods Pro or AirPods Max.
Spotify finally delivered its long-awaited lossless feature in September 2025 – four years after its initial announcement. Spotify Premium users can now stream FLAC in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz at no extra cost. While this brings Spotify to lossless audio quality, it doesn't yet offer Hi-Res Lossless above 44.1 kHz. Apple Music goes significantly further with up to 24-bit/192 kHz and also offers Dolby Atmos – both features that Spotify lacks.
Audio verdict: Apple Music continues to lead the pack in audio quality. Hi-Res Lossless up to 24-bit/192 kHz and Dolby Atmos at no extra cost make for a compelling package – especially with the right headphones. Spotify has caught up with lossless FLAC, but doesn't reach the same maximum resolution and doesn't offer 3D audio.
Music Library and Content
| Feature | Apple Music | Spotify |
|---|---|---|
| Songs | Over 100 million | Over 100 million |
| Podcasts | Via Apple Podcasts (separate app) | Integrated (over 6 million) |
| Audiobooks | Via Apple Books (separate app) | 15 hours/month (Premium Individual) |
| Music videos | Yes | Yes (clips and full videos in selected markets) |
| Live radio | Apple Music Radio (6 stations) | – |
| Classical music | Apple Music Classical (separate app, no extra charge) | Integrated |
| Lyrics in real time | Yes | Yes |
| Song lyrics translation | Yes (automatically into multiple languages) | – |
| Apple Music Sing | Yes (customizable vocals, iPhone as microphone) | – |
| AutoMix | Yes (DJ-style transitions with beat matching, subscription only) | – |
| Crossfade | Yes (manually adjustable, even without a subscription) | Yes (manually adjustable crossfade) |
| Music Haptics | Yes (haptic feedback when listening on iPhone) | – |
| Ambient Music | Yes (Mood playlists: Sleep, Chill, Productivity, Wellbeing) | – |
| Pin to library | Yes (pin albums, artists, playlists to the top) | Yes (playlists, albums, artists, podcasts) |
| Collaborative Playlists | Yes (add songs, remove songs, emoji reactions) | Yes |
| SharePlay / CarPlay DJ | Yes (share DJ function in the car) | – |
| Spotify DJ | – | Yes (AI DJ with voice commentary – not available in Germany) |
| Spotify Jam | – | Yes (real-time listening sessions with friends) |
| Daylist | – | Yes (mood-based, constantly changing playlist) |
| Blend | – | Yes (shared playlists based on shared taste) |
| Spotify Connect | – | Yes (seamless playback switching between devices) |
| Equalizer | About device EQ | Yes (integrated EQ in the app) |
| Sleep Timer | About device timers | Yes (integrated sleep timer) |
| Import local files | Yes (via iTunes/Music app) | Yes (import your own MP3s into Spotify) |
| Taste Profile | – | Yes (Beta – only available in New Zealand) |
The music library alone is equal: both offer over 100 million songs. The differences lie in the extras.
Spotify is the clear number one for podcasts. Over 6 million podcasts are integrated directly into the app, including numerous exclusive titles. Apple podcasts are housed in a separate app (Apple Podcasts) – functionally sound, but not integrated into the music experience. Spotify also offers some unique features: Spotify DJ is an AI-powered DJ with voice commentary that selects and explains personalized music – however, this feature is not yet available in Germany. Daylist is a mood-based playlist that automatically adapts to your current mood throughout the day. Blend allows you to create shared playlists with friends based on your tastes. With Spotify Jam, multiple people can listen to music together in real time and control playback. Spotify Connect allows you to seamlessly switch playback between different devices. And with the new Taste Profile (beta, currently only available in New Zealand), users can actively manage their taste and influence recommendations. Spotify also offers a built-in equalizer, a sleep timer, and the ability to manually adjust the transitions between songs with Crossfade.
Apple Music offers live radio with six curated stations (Apple Music 1, Hits, Country, Música Uno, Club, and Chill), a dedicated classical music app (Apple Music Classical), and Apple Music Sing—a karaoke feature with customizable vocals and real-time lyrics, where the iPhone even acts as a microphone. New in iOS 26 is AutoMix, which seamlessly crossfades songs with DJ-style transitions, including beat matching and time stretching. AutoMix requires an Apple Music subscription, while Crossfade can be used without a subscription and is manually adjustable from 1 to 12 seconds. Learn more in the article Setting up Apple Music transitions: AutoMix or Crossfade. For complete details on the new features, see the article iOS 26: All Apple Music innovations at a glance. Lyrics are automatically translated into multiple languages, and Music Haptics provides haptic feedback when listening to music on the iPhone. With Ambient Music, mood-based playlists (Sleep, Chill, Productivity, Wellbeing) can be launched directly from the home screen via a widget. Collaborative playlists allow you to create playlists together with friends – including emoji reactions. Since iOS 26, playlists can also be organized into folders for the first time. And with SharePlay via CarPlay, the DJ function in the car can be shared with passengers.
Content Summary: Both services offer strong, but different, extras. Spotify scores points with podcasts, Spotify DJ, Jam, Daylist, Blend, Connect, an integrated EQ, and a sleep timer. Apple Music impresses with live radio, AutoMix, lyrics translation, Music Haptics, Apple Music Sing, SharePlay in the car, and Classical.
Music discovery and algorithms
Music discovery has long been Spotify's greatest strength – and an area where Apple Music is catching up.
Spotify
- Discover Weekly: Weekly personalized playlist with 30 songs based on listening habits
- Release Radar: New releases from artists you follow
- Daily Mix: Several daily playlists that mix familiar songs with new recommendations.
- Spotify Wrapped: Annual review of one's own listening statistics
Apple Music
- Playlist Playground (new, iOS 26.4): Creates personalized playlists via text input based on on-device intelligence – currently only available in the US (beta, English only). See the article Apple Music in iOS 26.4: New Features in Detail for full details.
- Concerts (new, iOS 26.4): Shows concerts near artists from your library and recommends new artists.
- Offline music recognition (new, iOS 26.4): Recognizes songs without an internet connection and delivers results automatically as soon as you are back online.
- Discovery Station: Curated recommendations based on listening behavior
- Personalized playlists: Favorites Mix, New Music Mix, Chill Mix and more
- Replay: Annual and monthly review of your listening statistics – more information in the article Apple Music Replay 2025
Spotify has spent years building the best algorithm for music discovery. Discover Weekly is considered the gold standard in the industry. Apple Music relies more heavily on a mix of editorial curation and algorithmic recommendations. With Playlist Playground in iOS 26.4, Apple has taken a major step forward – the feature uses on-device intelligence to generate personalized playlists from simple text input.
Conclusion: Spotify remains the king of algorithmic music discovery. Apple Music is catching up with Playlist Playground, but continues to focus more heavily on curated content. Those who want to constantly discover new music are better off with Spotify.
Platforms and Device Support
| platform | Apple Music | Spotify |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone / iPad | Yes (native) | Yes |
| Mac | Yes (native) | Yes |
| Apple Watch | Yes (native) | Yes |
| Apple TV | Yes (native) | Yes |
| HomePod | Yes (native, Siri) | Yes (via AirPlay) |
| Android | Yes | Yes (native) |
| Windows | Yes (iTunes / Web) | Yes (native) |
| Web browser | Yes | Yes |
| Smart Speaker (Alexa, Google) | Restricted | Yes (native) |
| Game consoles (PS5, Xbox) | Yes | Yes |
| Smart TVs | via AirPlay | Yes (natively on many models) |
| CarPlay / Android Auto | Yes | Yes |
Apple Music works best within the Apple ecosystem. On iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and HomePod, the experience is seamlessly integrated—including Siri control, Handoff, and iCloud syncing. Apple Music works on Android and Windows, but the experience isn't quite the same.
Spotify is the more flexible solution across platforms. The app runs natively on virtually any device – Android, Windows, game consoles, smart TVs, and smart speakers from Amazon and Google. Those living in a mixed ecosystem (e.g., iPhone with a Windows PC and Alexa speakers) will experience less friction with Spotify.
Platform Conclusion: Within the Apple ecosystem, Apple Music is the more seamless choice. In mixed or non-Apple environments, Spotify is significantly more flexible.
Data protection
| Feature | Apple Music | Spotify |
|---|---|---|
| Business model | Subscription-based (no advertising rate) | Subscription + ad-supported |
| Data usage | Minimal, on-device processing | Extensive data collection for advertising and personalization |
| Social Features | Optional profile, share playlists, followers | Public playlists, followers, activity feed |
Apple Music collects significantly less user data than Spotify. There is no ad-supported plan, therefore no business model based on selling data. Playlist Playground and other recommendation features utilize on-device intelligence via Apple Intelligence.
Spotify collects extensive data on listening habits to personalize advertising in its free tier and improve its algorithms. Those who value data privacy are better off with Apple Music.
Apple One: Apple Music bundled
Apple Music is part of Apple One, the bundle subscription that combines several Apple services:
- Apple One Individual (€19.95/month): Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, iCloud+ (50 GB)
- Apple One Family (€25.95/month): Everything from Individual for up to 6 family members, iCloud+ (200 GB)
- Apple One Premium (€34.95/month): Everything from Family plus Apple Fitness+, iCloud+ (2 TB) – in Germany without Apple News+, as this service is not offered here.
Those who already use Apple TV or iCloud+ can save significantly with Apple One. The individual bundle costs only €9 more than Apple Music alone – and includes Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and 50 GB of iCloud storage.
Which service is worthwhile for whom?
Apple Music – the right choice if:
- The Apple ecosystem is used (iPhone, Mac, HomePod, AirPods)
- Audio quality is a priority (Lossless, Hi-Res, Dolby Atmos)
- Data protection is important
- Apple One is used as a bundle
- Curated playlists and Apple Music Classical are appreciated.
- A lower price than Spotify Premium is desired.
Spotify – the right choice if:
- Living in a mixed ecosystem (Android + Windows + Smart Speaker)
- Podcasts should be integrated directly into the music app.
- The algorithmic music discovery (Discover Weekly, Daily Mix) is appreciated
- A free, ad-supported tier should be used.
- Spotify Wrapped and its social features (public playlists, followers) are important.
All differences at a glance
| Feature | Apple Music | Spotify Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Price (Individual) | €10.99/month | €12.99/month |
| Price (Family) | €16.99/month | €21.99/month |
| Price (student) | €5.99/month | €6.99/month |
| Free level | No | Yes (with advertising) |
| Songs | 100 million+ | 100 million+ |
| Lossless Audio | Yes (ALAC, up to 24-bit/48 kHz) | Yes (FLAC, up to 24 bit/44.1 kHz) |
| Hi-Res Lossless | Yes (up to 24-bit/192 kHz) | – |
| Dolby Atmos / 3D Audio | Yes | – |
| AutoMix | Yes (subscription only) | – |
| Crossfade | Yes (even without a subscription) | Yes (manually adjustable) |
| Podcasts | Separate app (Apple Podcasts) | Integrated (6 million+) |
| Live radio | Yes (6 channels) | – |
| Classical music | Apple Music Classical (own app) | Integrated |
| Music discovery | Playlist Playground, Discovery Station | Discover Weekly, Daily Mix, Release Radar |
| Spotify DJ | – | Yes (not available in Germany) |
| Daylist | – | Yes |
| Blend | – | Yes (shared taste) |
| Spotify Jam | – | Yes (real-time listening sessions) |
| Taste Profile | – | Yes (Beta – New Zealand only) |
| Lyrics | Real-time + Sing + Translation | Real-time |
| Music Haptics | Yes | – |
| Ambient Music | Yes (4 mood playlists) | – |
| Collaborative Playlists | Yes (with emoji reactions) | Yes |
| SharePlay / CarPlay DJ | Yes | – |
| Concerts/Ticketing | Yes (new, iOS 26.4) | Yes |
| Spotify Connect | – | Yes |
| Equalizer | About device EQ | Yes (integrated) |
| Sleep Timer | About device timers | Yes (integrated) |
| Local files | Yes (via iTunes/Music app) | Yes |
| Offline downloads | Yes | Yes |
| Apple ecosystem | Natively integrated | Supports |
| Android / Windows | Supports | Natively integrated |
| Smart Speaker | HomePod (native), others with limitations | Alexa, Google, Sonos (native) |
| Game consoles | Yes (PS5, Xbox) | Yes (PS5, Xbox) |
| Data protection | High (On-Device) | Resources (data collection for advertising) |
| Bundle option | Apple One (from €19.95) | – |
Apple Music or Spotify – which is worth it?
For users within the Apple ecosystem, Apple Music will be the stronger choice in 2026. Its seamless integration with iPhone, Mac, AirPods, and HomePod, superior audio quality with lossless and Dolby Atmos, lower price, and improved data privacy make the overall package compelling. Furthermore, with Playlist Playground, Apple has significantly improved its biggest weakness – music discovery.
Spotify remains the better choice for those who use multiple platforms, want podcasts in their music app, and appreciate algorithmic music discovery. The free tier is an unbeatable entry point for anyone who wants to listen to music without paying. While Spotify has filled a significant gap with lossless audio since September 2025, it still doesn't reach the high-resolution quality of Apple Music.
Ultimately, both services offer access to the same music library of over 100 million songs. The decision depends on your preferred ecosystem, the importance of audio quality, and whether podcast integration is a priority. Those switching from Spotify to Apple Music can directly transfer playlists and music collections using the Apple Music Transfer Tool. The best products for you: Our Amazon storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those compatible with HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Yalcin Sonat)
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Frequently Asked Questions: Apple Music vs. Spotify
Apple Music is cheaper in every subscription model. The individual subscription costs €10.99 instead of €12.99 for Spotify Premium, and the family subscription costs €16.99 instead of €21.99. Only Spotify offers a free, ad-supported tier and a duo subscription for two people.
Apple Music offers Hi-Res Lossless up to 24-bit/192 kHz and Dolby Atmos at no extra cost. Spotify added lossless FLAC in September 2025, but only up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz – and without 3D audio. For audiophiles, Apple Music remains the better choice.
Yes. Spotify is the only one of the two services to offer a free, ad-supported tier. This allows you to stream all songs, but with ad interruptions, no offline downloads, and limited controls on your smartphone.
No. The AI-powered Spotify DJ with voice commentary is not yet available in Germany. In March 2026, the feature was expanded to other European markets such as the Netherlands, Denmark, and Belgium – but Germany is still not included.
Those who already use Apple TV or iCloud+ save significantly with Apple One. The Individual bundle costs €19.95 – only €9 more than Apple Music alone – and additionally includes Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and 50 GB of iCloud+. The Premium bundle for €34.95 also offers Apple Fitness+ and 2 TB of iCloud+.
Yes. Apple offers a built-in transfer tool that allows you to transfer playlists and music collections directly from Spotify to Apple Music. The transfer takes only a few minutes via the Apple Music app.
Spotify is the clear number one for podcasts. Over 6 million podcasts are integrated directly into the music app, including numerous exclusive titles. Apple Podcasts run through the separate Apple Podcasts app – functionally good, but not integrated into the music experience.



