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Clips content policy

Clips are short videos that you can upload to your episodes through Spotify for Creators. Learn more

Your Clips need to:

  • Be a minimum of 15 seconds and maximum of 90 seconds
  • Be at least 768 x 1024 pixels
  • Be no bigger than 1GB
  • Be an .MP4 or .MOV file
  • Include audio

We recommend vertical videos, but we support horizontal videos too.

We have some limits on the type of content you can include in a Clip, and we may remove your content if it violates our policies.

No prohibited content

Clips that don't comply with the Spotify Platform Rules will be removed. This includes, but is not limited to, content that:

  • Is abusive towards an individual or group
  • Threatens violence
  • Promotes child exploitation
  • Is deceptive in a way that elevates a risk of harm
  • Incites violence against those of a protected characteristic

Legally compliant

Make sure your Clip complies with the law, and that you have all rights to use and post the content in the video. If you include music in your video, you must have all rights and clearances to include and post it on the Spotify platform.

No branded or watermarked content

Clips are a place for you to creatively express yourself, and shouldn’t be used to sell anything, be overly promotional, or recycle watermarked content.

Follow these guidelines when creating your video:

  • Keep listeners on Spotify
  • Avoid directing listeners to any websites/URLs or ticket vendors, and don't encourage follows or likes on social media
  • Don’t post recycled materials that contain a watermark from other sites

Quality control

Make sure your Clips comply with our specifications. We may remove blurry videos or other videos that aren't technically compliant with our platform.

Explicit content

Even if your content is permissible under our Platform Rules, it still may not be appropriate for all audiences. You should mark such content as Explicit to help protect your fans from seeing and hearing content with which they may not be comfortable. This is particularly important to protect younger users on Spotify.

Your content should be marked as explicit if it contains:

  • Profanity
  • Imagery of or references to violence, physical abuse, or mental abuse
  • Imagery of or references to the use of recreational drugs or other controlled substances
  • Imagery of or references to sexual behavior
  • Imagery of or references to sensitive topics

There’s no definitive guide to what makes content explicit, so we suggest you err on the side of caution.

Where your Clips are seen

Spotify listeners in the following markets can view Clips on mobile devices:

Continent

Country or region

Asia

Singapore, United Arab Emirates

Europe

Albania, Ireland, Kosovo, Malta, United Kingdom

North America

Canada, United States

Oceania

Australia, New Zealand, Samoa

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