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Spotify finally raises download limit, lets you save up to 50,000 songs offline
Jul 09, 2025
Spotify has increased the number of songs users can download to 10,000 per device on a total of five devices. This is a significant increase on the previous limit of 3,333 songs per device on up to three devices.Rolling Stonereports that the increase comes in the latest app update.
While mainly astreaming service, Spotify allows users who pay for its premium service to download music so they can listen to it offline. This can be useful if you live or work in areas with an unreliable internet connection or if you don’t want to usethe data on your mobile plan.

While 3,333 songs seems like a large number, there are plenty offorum postswhich show that some members of the Spotify community felt like the limit was too low.
While we don’t know at the moment if a grand total of 50,000 downloads will be enough to keep everyone happy, increasing the limit at least suggests that Spotify is finally listening to the users who have been asking for a larger cap. If you reach the limit, you can still remove songs from your library and replace them with new ones.

If you want to give Spotify a go, then click the link below to download the app. As well as the paid version that allows you to download songs, there is a free one that still gives you access toas much music as you like.
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