Spanish Title: Spotify lets you translate lyrics directly from the app, and the process is quite simple. Just play a compatible song, … English SEO Title (concise, title case, no quotes): Spotify Now Lets You Translate Lyrics Directly in the App — Here’s How It Works
- Spotify has officially rolled out its lyrics translation feature worldwide, making it available to all users regardless of subscription tier or geographic location.
- The feature works by displaying translated lyrics beneath the original text when users tap the translate icon on the lyrics card.
- Alongside the translation rollout, Spotify introduced two additional upgrades to its lyrics experience.
Spotify has officially rolled out its lyrics translation feature worldwide, making it available to all users regardless of subscription tier or geographic location. The update, announced on February 4, 2026, expands access to real-time translations of song lyrics directly within the app, allowing listeners to understand songs in languages they do not speak.
The feature works by displaying translated lyrics beneath the original text when users tap the translate icon on the lyrics card. Translations are generated based on the device’s language settings and can be toggled on or off at any time. This functionality was previously limited to over 25 markets but is now accessible globally for both Free and Premium users.
Alongside the translation rollout, Spotify introduced two additional upgrades to its lyrics experience. Lyrics are now available for offline listening for Premium subscribers, automatically syncing when a track is downloaded for offline use. Free users continue to require an internet or cellular connection to view lyrics.
A third update introduces lyric previews, which display song words directly beneath the album artwork or Canvas clip during playback. This change reduces the need to scroll to access lyrics and is designed to improve engagement, particularly for newly discovered songs. Lyric previews are rolling out globally for Free and Premium users on mobile and tablet devices, with the option to disable them via the three-dot menu in the Now Playing view.
