Reports suggest Spotify is working on a new feature to let users import music from other streaming apps, joining Apple Music which recently launched a similar tool. Spotify is developing a feature that will allow users to import playlists and tracks directly into its app from other streaming services. This comes shortly after Apple Music unveiled its own music import tool, which is already available in some regions like Australia and New Zealand. It works on iPhone, iPad, Android devices, and the web. Apple Music’s feature uses a third-party app called SongShift to help users transfer their playlists and saved songs from services like Spotify. This makes switching between streaming platforms easier and less time-consuming. Currently, Spotify users can only add local music files from their devices, but these files stay on the device and don’t upload to Spotify’s servers. The upcoming import feature would be a big step forward, letting users transfer music more easily without manual copying. This news comes from recent app code discoveries and reports from June 2025, showing that Spotify is testing this feature but hasn’t officially launched it yet. Details on which services will be supported or how the import will work are still under wraps. Spotify’s new import tool is still in development, with no official details released so far. But it shows how streaming giants are responding to user demand for smoother ways to move their music libraries without losing their favorite playlists. For Nigerian music fans, especially young professionals and students who often try different streaming apps, these features mean less hassle when switching platforms.