Years later, Spotify still says it’s working on ‘Super Premium’ with lossless audio

What you need to know

  • Spotify announced plans to offer high-fidelity audio to subscribers way back in 2021.
  • According to the company’s CEO on a recent earnings call, Spotify is still working on delivering lossless audio.
  • Unlike the streamer’s competitors, Spotify will ask subscribers to pay more for Hi-Fi as part of a “Super Premium” plan.

Spotify, the largest music streaming service in the world, is still running into roadblocks that its competitors passed years ago. On an earnings call recapping the company’s third-quarter 2024 financial results, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek reaffirmed that lossless audio is still coming, but didn’t provide an exact timeline. The higher-quality subscription tier was first announced in 2021, and has faced significant delays since.

Tidal, Apple Music, and Amazon Music already offer high-fidelity audio to subscribers as part of their standard subscription tiers. However, Spotify wants its subscribers to pay extra for the luxury, despite being extremely behind in the lossless audio game. The upgraded tier became known as “Super Premium,” and recent comments from Ek suggest this subscription could cost as much as $5 more than Premium.

You May Have Missed