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We understand you don't want to spend hours rebuilding your lovingly curated playlists and music library when you've just moved over to Deezer.
With Tune My Music you can directly transfer your existing music library from all major platforms to Deezer in just a few simple steps. After all, the bigger your music library, the better our recommendations will be for you!
How to transfer my music to Deezer
- Go to Settings
- Select Transfer your favorites
We will redirect you to Tune My Music
- Select the music platform you want to transfer from
- Follow the instructions on your screen to transfer your music
- Select Go back to Deezer once the transfer is complete
We will send you back to the Deezer app
Tip: Look for troubleshooting tips on Tune My Music's FAQ
Warning: Tune My Music is partnered with us. We do not operate Tune My Music
- Go to Settings
- Select Transfer your favorites
We will redirect you to Tune My Music
- Select the music platform you want to transfer from
- Follow the instructions on your screen to transfer your music
- Select Go back to Deezer once the transfer is complete
We will send you back to the Deezer app
Tip: Look for troubleshooting tips on Tune My Music's FAQ
Warning: Tune My Music is partnered with us. We do not operate Tune My Music
- Go to your profile
- Select Account settings
- Select the Transfer your favorites tab
Note: This may be located under the More
dropdown due to your screen size
- Select SELECT A SERVICE
- Follow the instructions on your screen
- Select the music you want to transfer
- Select Transfer to Deezer
Tip: Look for troubleshooting tips on Tune My Music's FAQ
Warning: Tune My Music is partnered with us. We do not operate Tune My Music
Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, Youtube music, Tidal, Amazon Music, SoundCloud, iTunes, Qobuz, Moodagent, Napster, Beatport, Beatsource, KKbox, Lastfm, Soundmachine.
Yes, through the Deezer app, you can transfer an unlimited amount of tracks to Deezer. However, it is worth checking out the content limits that we can handle for each content type.
Warning: If you do not make the transfer using the Deezer app, you will only be able to transfer a limited number of items before having to pay
Yes, absolutely! Tune My Music uses public APIs to retrieve music from one service to send to another. Legally there is no problem with this. Music streaming services would of course have the right to close their public API, but it's unlikely.
No, Tune My Music only imports musical content.
Yes, it will work on independent accounts and profiles, except for kid profiles.
Yes, it's completely free.