Hear sound all?around.










Hear sound all around you with spatial?audio with Dolby?Atmos.1 And unlock amazing definition with lossless?audio.
Experience even more immersive sound with dynamic head tracking on AirPods (3rd?generation), AirPods?Pro, and AirPods?Max.1
Just ask Siri to play songs by any artist, mood, or?genre.
Sing along, tap ahead, share your favorite lines,?or just listen with lyrics?view — always on and available for millions of?songs.
Enjoy your Apple?Music
experience in the car with?CarPlay.
Discover more music you’ll love based on what you’re already listening to with
Listen?Now.
Tap into our editors’ picks with curated and personalized?playlists.
Tune in to live radio stations playing today’s hits, classics, and?country.2
Download and stream music straight to your Apple Watch.
The Apple Music Voice Plan is our subscription designed exclusively for Siri, giving you access to any song, playlist, or station using just your voice— on all your Apple?devices. Start listening simply by saying, “Hey Siri, start Apple?Music?Voice.”3
90 million songs
More than 30,000 expert-curated?playlists
Request any song, album, playlist, or station simply by asking?Siri
Stream ad-free music
Original shows, concerts, and?exclusives
Live and on-demand radio stations hosted by?artists
Available on Apple?devices
Works with Type?to?Siri
Available on other supported devices
Spatial audio with Dolby?Atmos
Full catalog in lossless?audio
Lyrics view
Download 100,000 songs to?your?library
Access your entire library from any device and listen online?or?off
See what your friends are listening?to
Unlimited access for up to six?people
Personal music library for each family?member
Personalized music recommendations for each family?member
iPhone
iPad
Watch
Apple TV
Mac
HomePod
CarPlay
Smart?TVs
Samsung
LG
Gaming
Consoles
PlayStation 5
Roku
Apple?Music is a streaming service that allows you to listen to over 90 million songs. Its great features include the ability to download your favorite tracks and play them offline, lyrics in real time, listening across all your favorite devices, new music personalized just for you, curated playlists from our editors, and many more. All this in addition to exclusive and original content.
Apple?Music is already on your iPhone, iPad, Apple?Watch, Apple?TV, Mac, and HomePod?mini — and you can listen with CarPlay or online at music.apple.com. Apple?Music is also available on Windows and Android devices, Sonos speakers, Amazon?Echo, Google?Nest, Smart?TVs, and?more.
The Apple Music Voice Plan is a streaming service designed for use with Siri that allows you to access over 90 million songs with just your voice. Request any song, album, artist, or playlist simply by asking. You also get personalized stations for any mood or activity, listening across all your favorite devices, curated playlists from our editors, new ways to use Siri with Apple?Music that are personalized for you, exclusive and original content, and?more.
Getting started with the Apple?Music?Voice?Plan is easy — simply ask Siri to play some music. You can subscribe within the app, and listen just by making a voice request on any Siri-enabled?device.
Yes. With a Siri-enabled device and any Apple?Music plan, you can enjoy all the features of Apple?Music and Siri. All plans also support Type?to?Siri.
That all depends on which offer you choose. (1) The Apple Music Voice Plan is $4.99 per month after your free trial. (2) Students can choose the Apple?Music Student Plan at $5.99 per month. (3) An individual monthly subscription is just $9.99 per month after your free trial. (4) The Apple?Music Family Plan, which allows you to share your account with up to five people and gives each member a personal account, is just $14.99 per month. (5) The Apple?Music Individual Plan and the Apple?Music Family Plan are also included in Apple?One, which bundles up to five other Apple services into a single monthly subscription. Apple?One plans start at $14.95 per?month.
Dolby?Atmos is an innovative audio technology that envelops you in an immersive listening experience. While music mixed in stereo is limited to left and right channels, music created in Dolby?Atmos is freed from channels, allowing artists to place individual sounds all around you. Artists can also decide the volume, size, and vibrancy of each instrument to reveal nuanced details in the?music.
Apple?Music subscribers using the latest version of Apple?Music on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple?TV can listen to thousands of Dolby?Atmos?music tracks using any headphones. When you listen with compatible Apple or Beats headphones, Dolby?Atmos?music plays back automatically when available for a song. For other headphones, go to Settings > Music > Audio and set Dolby?Atmos to Always On. You can also hear Dolby?Atmos?music using the built?in speakers on a compatible iPhone, iPad, MacBook?Pro, MacBook?Air, or iMac, or by connecting your Apple?TV?4K to one of the following: HomePod speakers set up as the default speakers, a Dolby?Atmos-compatible sound bar, a Dolby?Atmos-enabled AV receiver, or a television that supports Dolby?Atmos audio. For the full list of compatible devices, please see https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212182. Dolby?Atmos is not available with the Apple?Music?Voice?Plan.
Lossless audio compression reduces the original file size of a song while preserving all of the data perfectly. Apple?Music is making its entire catalog of more than 90 million songs available in lossless audio at different resolutions. In Apple?Music, “Lossless” refers to lossless audio up to 48kHz, and “Hi-Res Lossless” refers to lossless audio from 48kHz to 192kHz. Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless files are very large and use much more bandwidth and storage space than standard AAC files. Lossless audio is not available with Apple?Music?Voice?Plan.
You can listen to lossless audio using the latest Apple?Music app on an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple?TV. Turn on lossless audio in Settings > Music > Audio Quality. You can choose between Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless for cellular or Wi-Fi connections. Note that Hi-Res Lossless requires external equipment such as a USB digital to analog converter.
Yes. With an Apple?Music Family Plan, up to six people in the family can enjoy all the features and the full catalog of Apple?Music. To get started, just set up Family Sharing on your iOS or iPadOS device, Android phone, or Mac and invite family members to join.
Students get the same Apple?Music features and benefits as individual members. Once your student status with your college or university is verified, you get student membership pricing for up to four years, as long as you remain a student. After four years, your membership will continue at the individual member price.
Apple?Music has zero ads.
Your iTunes library is still yours. You can access your entire collection from Apple?Music or from iTunes for macOS or Windows.
New subscribers can get six months of Apple?Music free with an eligible audio device. Make sure your iPhone or iPad is running the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Then you can activate your Apple?Music trial after you pair your audio device to your iPhone or iPad. You’ll have three months to redeem the offer after the first activation of the eligible?device.?
Apple?Music supports artists with tools to create, release, and measure music across a global stage. Discover all the ways to showcase content on Apple?Music — including MusicKit, RSS feeds, widgets, brand?guidelines, badge art, and?more.