Spotify Lossless Audio feature showing how to enable high quality music streaming on mobile app

Spotify Lossless Audio, How to Enable It and Supported Countries Explained

Spotify Lossless, Everything You Need to Know About High Quality Audio

Have you ever wished your favorite songs on Spotify sounded exactly how the artist intended crisp, clear, no loss in quality? That day has finally arrived. Spotify is rolling out lossless audio for Premium users, bringing music in uncompressed 24-bit / 44.1 kHz FLAC format. After teasing the feature for years as “Spotify HiFi”, the streaming giant is now delivering a richer, more detailed listening experience.

Why This Matters So Much

Sound quality might sound technical, but it impacts your music experience deeply:

  • Every note, beat, instrument becomes more distinct.
  • Vocals feel more natural; no muffled sounds.
  • Especially important for audiophiles, music lovers, or anyone using wired headphones or good speakers.

Spotify’s new quality levels: Low, Normal, High, Very High, and now Lossless, let listeners choose what fits their device and network. 

Spotify Lossless Audio feature showing how to enable high quality music streaming on mobile app
Spotify Lossless Audio feature showing how to enable high quality music streaming on mobile app

Which Countries Can Already Use Lossless?

Premium users in several countries already have access. If you’re in one of these, you might see the lossless option in your app now. These countries include:

Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the United States, the United Kingdom

Spotify says rollout to more than 50 markets will continue through October. So if your country isn’t listed yet, it might be coming soon.

How to Enable Spotify Lossless Audio

Enabling lossless audio is easy once it’s available for your account. Here’s what to do:

  1. Open the Spotify app (mobile or desktop).
  2. Tap your profile icon (usually top left).
  3. Go to Settings & Privacy.
  4. Find Media Quality.
  5. There, you’ll see options for Wi-Fi, Cellular, Downloads. Choose “Lossless” for the ones you want.
  6. Make sure to enable it on each device. The setting does not carry over automatically.

Tip: Use wired headphones or speakers, or stream over Wi-Fi for best sound. Bluetooth often cannot support true lossless quality because of bandwidth limits.

What You Should Know Before Switching

  • Lossless music files are much larger. If you use cellular data, enabling lossless data can eat up your data quota quickly.
  • On older or low-end hardware, you might not notice a huge difference. The biggest benefit comes with good audio gear.
  • Not every song may be lossless yet — Spotify is working to convert more of its catalog. But “nearly every track” is expected to get support.

Conclusion

Spotify’s lossless audio rollout is a big win for anyone who cares about high-quality sound. If you’re a Premium user in a supported country, enabling lossless will let you hear your music in its fullest form. If you’re not there yet, patience, it’s on the way. Just be ready: better audio means more data usage, and gear matters. But once everything’s in place, you’ll realize music can sound way more immersive than before.

Enjoy every beat, every note, like never before.

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