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Spotify Launches Interactive Voice Assistant for Premium Members Across Three Markets

Published Jul 14, 2026
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  • Spotify is rolling out a beta version of an interactive AI assistant for its Premium users in three countries.
  • The feature will be available on iOS and Android in the United States, Ireland, and Sweden starting July 14, 2026.
  • The company intends to refine the tool during the beta using user feedback.

Spotify has introduced a new capability that allows its Premium subscribers to engage in natural dialogue with the app in order to select songs, podcasts, or audiobooks. This initial release covers the United States, Ireland, and Sweden on both iOS and Android platforms, limited to users aged 18 and older who use English. As a beta test, performance may not be flawless, but user input will guide future improvements.

According to a statement to TechCrunch, a spokesperson said, "the company blends its proprietary AI with models sourced from various vendors, selecting the most suitable option for each specific function." This action follows Spotify's established approach of using artificial intelligence to improve users' ability to browse their vast collection of audio material. The platform already provides an AI DJ that speaks in a synthetic voice with which users can interact, plus features for generating playlists from text prompts and linking Spotify with external chatbots such as ChatGPT.

Spotify's ongoing investment in artificial intelligence reflects its effort to differentiate its service in a competitive streaming market.

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For example, the AI DJ can be asked to change the genre or skip to a different track, and it responds with a synthetic voice. The text-based playlist generator accepts prompts like "workout songs" and creates a custom playlist. Furthermore, Spotify's integration with ChatGPT allows users to get recommendations through that external chatbot. These existing tools demonstrated Spotify's commitment to AI, and the new assistant brings them together in a unified experience.

This latest beta brings together those capabilities into a unified conversational assistant, accessible across the app's main interfaces, and marks a step toward more intuitive discovery of audio content.

This new assistant expands the conversational capabilities beyond the AI DJ, enabling users to interact with Spotify from the Home screen and Now Playing view on mobile. People can type or speak their requests and receive follow-up responses that help them decide what to listen to next. Additionally, the app can converse with users about their listening history, offering insights into favorite artists or deeper exploration of podcasts and audiobooks.

For example, a user could ask about the inspiration behind a particular song, request album release dates, or receive recommendations for similar artists based on current listening. The feature also allows queries about personal listening patterns, such as the first time a track was played or an overview of recently streamed genres.

In its announcement, Spotify provided example uses for the interactive technology. One suggestion is to ask, "play some artists I haven't heard before," then refine the selection by adding a specific artist or limiting results to recent releases. Further adjustments can include asking for "more upbeat" tracks or other stylistic directions.

Through this feature, users can also perform actions like saving songs, adding tracks to the queue, or following artists directly. The rollout has begun on mobile devices in the specified markets.

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