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Local files
Along with the millions of tracks Spotify offers, you can also use the app to play any of the audio files legally stored on your device.
Note: You may need to allow access on your device settings.
iOS
- Swipe left or tap your profile picture .
- Tap settings and privacy .
- Scroll down to Local Files.
- Switch Show audio files from this device on .
- Go to Your Library . The Local Files folder should now appear in Playlists.
- Pick the source of the file for how to add audio to the Spotify folder on your device:
Not working?
The Spotify folder may disappear from On My iPhone if the Help file within it is deleted. To display the folder again, restart the Spotify app.
Android
- Swipe left or tap your profile picture .
- Tap settings and privacy .
- Scroll down to Local Files.
- Switch Show audio files from this device on .
- Go to Your Library . Your stored music is now in Local Files.
- Pick the source of the file for how to add audio to your device:
For both Mac and Windows, explore alternative ways to transfer files on the Google support site.
Desktop
- Click your profile picture at the top, and select Settings.
- Scroll to Library and switch Show Local Files on .
- Under Show songs from, turn on the folders you want Local Files to have access to. Or, click Add a source to select another folder.
- Go to Your Library . Your stored music is now in Local Files.
Crossfade
When crossfade is enabled, Spotify will crossfade between local files that use the same sample rate and channel count (mono/stereo).
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