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In a major upgrade for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, Spotify has officially launched lossless (HD) audio for Premium subscribers—delivering CD-quality sound at 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC, at no additional cost. For years, fans have demanded higher-fidelity options, and now Spotify has stepped into the ring to meet the challenge.
A Long-Awaited Milestone
The wait is over. Spotify first teased its “HiFi” option back in 2021, but delays left many questioning whether it would ever arrive. On September 10, 2025, the company confirmed that Lossless audio would roll out to Premium users across more than 50 countries, including the United States, the UK, Germany, Japan, and Australia. More regions are slated to follow in the coming months.
For a platform with over 600 million users, the move marks one of its most significant feature launches in years.
How to Activate Lossless Audio
Activating Lossless is simple:
- Open Spotify and tap your profile.
- Head to Settings & Privacy → Media Quality.
- Choose Lossless for Wi-Fi, cellular, or downloads.
For the best results, Spotify recommends wired headphones or Spotify Connect–enabled devices. While the feature does work over Bluetooth, the compression involved means you won’t hear the full detail of the FLAC files.
Closing the Gap on Rivals
Apple Music, Amazon Music HD, and Tidal have long championed high-fidelity audio. Spotify is late to the party, but it brings something important to the table: no additional fee. Instead of creating a separate “HiFi” tier, the company is including Lossless within its existing Premium plan. This strategy could help Spotify retain price-sensitive users who might otherwise migrate to competing platforms.
A Cultural and Business Pivot
Beyond sound quality, the launch is symbolic. Spotify has been under scrutiny in recent years—whether for artist compensation or CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in defense technology. Introducing Lossless at no added cost is a goodwill gesture that underscores Spotify’s commitment to its community of listeners and artists.
Listeners React
Fans on social platforms are already weighing in. Some praise the long-awaited update:
“Finally, Spotify caught up. My library sounds brand new.”
Others note that while Spotify’s CD-quality tier is a huge improvement, it doesn’t yet match the ultra-high resolution tiers offered by Apple or Tidal. Still, for the majority of listeners, the improvement is more than noticeable—and it comes at the right price: free.
What It Means for the Music Ecosystem
- For listeners: A richer, more detailed experience that brings fans closer to the way artists intended their music to be heard.
- For artists: The nuance and craftsmanship embedded in their recordings will translate better on the platform.
- For Spotify: A strengthened competitive edge and a powerful new talking point for why Premium is worth every penny.
The Future of Streaming Fidelity
This rollout is just the beginning. Spotify has hinted that further enhancements—possibly including spatial audio and adaptive bit-rate high-resolution tiers—could be on the horizon. By offering Lossless to every Premium subscriber, the company has reignited the streaming audio wars.
For now, music lovers can activate the feature and hear their favorite songs in stunning new detail. To experience it, head directly to Spotify and turn on Lossless under settings.