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Enjoy the audio files legally stored on your device in the app along with the rest of your Spotify library! You can add them to playlists and play them across all devices you have saved them on by following the steps below.
Note: This article is intended for iOS users only. Desktop and Android users head here.
Enabling local files in the Spotify app
Tap your profile picture at the top.
TapSettingsand privacy .
TapApps and devices.
SwitchLocal audio fileson . You'll be prompted to allow the app to access Media & Apple music, which is necessary for the files to show up.
In case the option to do so doesn't show up, you can manually allow it in your device's Settings > Privacy & Security.
Go toYour Library . Your stored music is now inLocal Files.
Importing local files to Spotify
In order for the app to discover your local files, they first need to be added to the special Spotify folder located in Files > On My iPhone/iPad. If you can't find it there after enabling access to Media & Apple Music or installing the app, reboot your device to force a refresh and it should show up 🙂
After locating the Spotify folder, you can import the files to it using one of the methods below:
Connect your iPhone/iPad to your computer via USB cable.
Start iTunes and click on the button indicating your device at the top.
Note: Double-check if Manually manage music, movies, and TV shows is turned on. You'll find it in your device sync settings, under Options.
Click on File Sharing from the left side panel and select Spotify from the list of apps on the right, then click on Add files to upload your music.
Once ready, select Sync and then Save to finalize the process.
An alternative method that's also worth trying is syncing your Music Library instead. Check out Apple's guide on how to do that.
In case you already had some audio files stored on your iPhone/iPad that you'd like to listen to via the Spotify app, you'll need to move them to the Spotify folder located in Files > On My iPhone/iPad. If your music files are currently stored on a cloud, you'll have to download them to the Spotify folder in order for the app to discover them.
Note: it used to be possible to sync local files across devices on the same network by downloading the playlist directly. This is now a legacy feature which may no longer work as intended, so it's highly recommended you use one of the methods above to ensure proper functionality.