Quick answer
To transfer music data with Soundiiz:
- Open Soundiiz and select Transfer under Tools.
- Connect your source and destination music services.
- Choose the type of music data you want to move.
- Select your playlists or compatible favorites.
- Review the selection and start the transfer.
- Check the transfer results for matched and unavailable items.
Popular playlist transfer tutorials
Choose your source and destination below for platform-specific instructions. These are the transfer combinations people search for most often.
Transfer from Spotify
Transfer to Spotify
Other popular transfers
| Transfer SoundCloud to Apple Music | Transfer YouTube Music to Apple Music |
| Transfer Musi to YouTube |
Looking for another combination? Browse all Soundiiz transfer tutorials.
Before starting your transfer
You need:
Make sure you connect the correct account for each service, especially if you have multiple Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music or family profiles.
You can use Soundiiz from a web browser or through the official Soundiiz app for iOS and Android.
Method 1: Use the Transfer tool
The Transfer tool is the easiest way to move music between two services.
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Open the Transfer tool
Sign in to Soundiiz, then select Transfer under Tools in the navigation.
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Connect your music services
Connect the music service containing the playlists or favorites you want to move.
Then connect the destination service where Soundiiz should recreate them.
Soundiiz only displays operations supported by both the source and destination services.
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Select the source and destination
Choose:
The source music serviceThe destination music serviceFor example, Spotify can be the source and Apple Music the destination.
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Choose what you want to transfer
Depending on the compatibility of both services, Soundiiz may offer:
PlaylistsFavorite or liked tracksSaved albumsFollowed artistsThe available categories depend on what each music service allows Soundiiz to read and create.
See the Soundiiz compatibility and features table to check what can be transferred for each service.
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Select your music data
Select the playlist or music collection you want to transfer.
Free plan limitsFree accounts can transfer eligible playlists one at a time, with up to 200 tracks per playlist. Batch transfers and favorite tracks, albums or artists require a paid plan.See the complete Soundiiz Free plan limits.
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Review the transfer
Before confirming, you may be able to:
Change the destination playlist nameSelect or remove individual tracksReview the source playlistConfirm the destination serviceCheck the source and destination carefully before starting the operation.
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Start and review the results
Soundiiz searches for an equivalent version of each selected item in the destination catalog.
When the process finishes, the result may be:
Transfer successful: the playlist or selected items were createdPartially transferred: some items could not be matchedTransfer failed: Soundiiz could not create the destination itemOpen the result details to review skipped or unmatched tracks.
Method 2: Transfer directly from Your Library
You can also start a transfer from an item already displayed in Soundiiz.
- Open Your Library.
- Select Playlists, Tracks, Albums or Artists.
- Find the item you want to move.
- Open its three-dot menu or contextual menu.
- Select Transfer.
- Choose the destination service.
- Review the available items and confirm.
This method is convenient when you have already connected your services and know exactly which playlist or collection you want to move.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Soundiiz transfer Liked Songs and favorites?
Yes, when the source and destination services provide compatible access.
Liked Songs may appear either as a generated playlist or under Tracks, depending on the music service and the intended destination format.
Learn how to transfer Liked Songs and favorites with Soundiiz.
Does Soundiiz remove anything from the source?
No. A normal Soundiiz transfer copies compatible music data to the destination and leaves the source unchanged.
The original playlist, liked songs, albums and artists remain in the source account unless you delete them yourself.
Read more about what happens to your source playlists and favorites.
Does Soundiiz transfer or download audio files?
No. Soundiiz transfers playlist and library information, not audio files.
It uses metadata such as the track title, artist, album, duration and, when available, the ISRC recording identifier to find the equivalent release in the destination catalog.
Soundiiz cannot download songs from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music or another streaming service.
Why are some tracks not transferred?
Music catalogs differ between services and countries. A track may be:
Soundiiz displays unmatched tracks in the transfer results so you can review them.
If an incorrect version was selected, see Wrong Track Matches: Causes and How to Fix Them.
Can I close Soundiiz during a transfer?
Once the transfer has started on Soundiiz’s servers, it can continue even if the page is closed or your connection is interrupted.
You can review completed and active operations under Recent transfers. Larger batch transfers may also generate an email notification when finished.
How long does a transfer take?
The duration depends on:
Small playlist transfers usually finish faster than large batch migrations.
Is a transfer the same as synchronization?
No.
A transfer is a one-time copy. Changes made to the source playlist afterward are not automatically copied to the destination.
A synchronization checks the source playlist again according to a schedule and updates the destination playlist using the selected synchronization method.
Learn more about Soundiiz playlist synchronization.
Start your first transfer
Open the Soundiiz music transfer tool or browse the Soundiiz tutorials to find instructions for a specific source and destination.