Spotify is now available inside Claude, and the integration is more useful than it might sound at first. Starting today, Spotify users can connect their account directly to Claude and get personalized music and podcast recommendations drawn from their actual listening history and taste profile. Ask for a playlist for your morning run, a podcast for your commute, or something new from an artist you already love, and Claude pulls from Spotify’s personalization technology and catalog expertise to deliver it. Both Free and Premium listeners have access, with Premium users also able to describe a mood or vibe and get a playlist built around it on the spot.
The integration goes further than simple recommendations. Once you find something you want, you can preview or save it, play it directly inside Claude, or open it in the Spotify app. Claude also supports Spotify Connect, meaning you can see where Spotify is currently playing across your devices and switch or control playback without ever leaving the conversation. Moving from your phone to your laptop to a speaker without breaking the flow is the kind of friction-free experience that makes a feature actually worth using day to day.
On the data side, Spotify is clear that it does not share any music, podcasts, or other audio or video content with Anthropic for training purposes. Users control whether Spotify is connected and can disconnect at any time. The integration is available now globally for Free, Pro, and Max Claude users on web, mobile (iOS and Android), and desktop. For artists and podcasters, it’s one more way to get their work in front of listeners at the exact moment they’re looking for something new.


