If you want to switch Amazon Music from Spotify, you probably also want to transfer your Spotify playlist to Amazon music for free. In this post, I will show you 4 ways to import a Spotify playlist to Amazon Music.

If you have both Spotify and Amazon Music subscriptions, you can sync your Spotify playlist to Amazon Music for extra convenience. Then you can enjoy and download songs from Amazon Music in lossless quality.

Sync Spotify Playlist to Amazon Music online

The first method that I recommend is a free online service, called TuneMyMusic. It allows you to transfer your music library between different music services. It supports most of the mainstream music services including Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music, Tidal, etc. 

Certainly, you can use this free tool to transfer your playlist to Amazon Music from Spotify without the need to download anything. Once you go to the website, you will know how to use it and you can also refer to the steps below to see how it works. 

Step 1. Go to the TuneMyMusic website and click “Start”. 

TuneMyMusic Select Source

Step 2. Select Spotify as the source.

TuneMYMusic Select Playlists

Step 3. Paste the Spotify playlist URL into the blank box and click “Load Playlist”. Alternatively, you can click “Load from your Spotify account” to log in to Spotify and select a playlist. 

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Step 4. Select Amazon Music, and log into your account to start transferring your playlist. 

You can also transfer Spotify playlists that are not in your library. You can also do the other way around to transfer an Amazon Music playlist to Spotify.

The free plan allows transferring 500 songs without login, which is way more than other Spotify to Amazon Music playlist converter tools. It also provides a premium plan that allows you to set up automatic sync tasks to automatically update your Amazon playlists.

Move Spotify playlist to Amazon Music with SongShift

SongShift is a free app for iOS that allows transferring playlists and music libraries between 2 music services for free. You can follow the steps below to transfer playlists. 

Step 1. Download the SongShift app on your iPhone or iPad. You can find it by a quick search in AppStore. 

Step 2. Open the app and select “get started.” Select “Spotify” and then “Amazon Music” in the “available services” section. The free version only allows you to select 2 music streaming services. 

Step 3. After you give the app access to each music service, you can select Spotify > the specific playlist > and then Amazon Music to start transferring your Spotify playlist to Amazon. 

The transferring process may take some time depending on how many tracks are in the playlist that you choose. While in the process, you can start queuing a few more Spotify playlists to transfer in the background. 

You can disconnect Spotify to transfer Apple Music to Amazon Music or get a SongShift Pro subscription to transfer an unlimited number of songs and playlists.

Spotify to Amazon with Soundiiz

Soundiiz is another web-based app that lets you transfer playlists from Spotify to Amazon Music. You can use it for free to transfer up to 200 songs and one playlist at a time.

To use Soundiiz, you need to create an account and connect your Spotify and Amazon Music accounts. Then, you can select the playlist you want to transfer from Spotify, click on the “Convert” button, and choose Amazon Music as the destination. The app will then start the conversion process and notify you when it’s done.

Transfer Spotify playlist to Amazon Music with FreeYourMusic

FreeYourMusic is another app for transferring music between different music services. It is available on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can follow the steps below to transfer playlists from Spotify to Amazon Music. 

Step 1. Free download and install FreeYourMusic app. 

Step 2. Within the FreeYourMusic app, connect both Spotify and Amazon Music. You can connect more music services if needed. 

Step 3. Find the playlist that you want to transfer from Spotify and select Amazon Music as the destination. You can create a new playlist in Amazon Music to receive the tracks. You can also transfer albums or tracks to your library.

The free version of Free Your Music only allows you to transfer one playlist and 100 tracks at most. If you want to transfer more tracks, you can upgrade to the premium version, which costs $9.89.

Conclusion

These 4 methods all have been tested working in 2024 in terms of transferring playlists between Spotify and Amazon Music. TuneMyMusic provides more for free. Moreover, it allows you to sync playlists across music services, which is very convenient for those who use both Spotify and Amazon Music. 

5 thoughts on “4 Free Ways to Import Spotify Playlist to Amazon Music”
  1. Just subscribed to Tunemymusic.
    Out of 50,361 tracks it transferred exactly ZERO!!!!
    WHAT A CON AND A WASTE OF MONEY.

  2. Tunemymusic will only allow 500 songs to be transferred without paying for their premium service. It is NOT free.

  3. No Cody, Gregg is right. None of these are truly “free” and all have limitations on the number of tracks you can move. Ergo, they are worthless.

  4. Greggscell,
    TunemyMusic is absolutely free for transferring playlists. You only need to pay when you want the auto-sync feature.
    Songshift is free to connect 2 music services.
    Only FreeYourMusic allows you to transfer limited tracks, which I did mention in the post.

  5. These are not free and will not transfer albums or other needed playlists.
    These are actually worthless

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