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Spotify to MP3

Convert any Spotify song to MP3 and download it for free. Nothing to install, straight from your browser, to listen to the same song offline.

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Why use PullVid for Spotify?

Get your Spotify song in MP3
Free with no conversion limit
No sign-up, no account
Works on Android, iPhone, and PC
Results in seconds
The same song, ready offline

Available qualities

MP3Audio onlyNo appNo sign-up

How to download Spotify videos?

1

Open Spotify and find the song you want to save.

2

Tap the three dots → Share → Copy Song Link.

3

Paste the link into the field above.

4

Click Download and save the MP3 to your device.

MP3 is the most universal audio format there is: it plays on any phone, car, speaker, or player. That's why, when you want to take a Spotify song to listen to offline, getting it in MP3 is the most convenient option. With PullVid you do it for free and straight from your browser, with nothing to install.

The process is simple: copy the song link on Spotify, paste it into the field above, and download the MP3. If you'd rather see the song and its options first, use the Spotify music downloader.

How it works (and why)

Let's be transparent: Spotify's audio is protected with DRM and can't be extracted directly; no legitimate tool can bypass that protection. What we do is read the song's public data — artist and title —, find that same song on YouTube, and deliver its MP3. It's the same song, meant for your personal use. Technically it works just like our YouTube to MP3 converter, only starting from a Spotify link.

We never promise to download "the Spotify file," because that's not possible. What you get is the same music from a source that does allow access to the audio.

How to convert Spotify to MP3 on every device

On PC (Windows or Mac): open Spotify, click the three dots on the song → Share → Copy Link, paste it above, and download. The MP3 saves to your Downloads folder, ready for your music app.

On mobile (Android and iPhone)

In the Spotify app, tap the three dots → ShareCopy Link. Open Chrome (Android) or Safari (iPhone), paste the link into PullVid, and download the MP3. On Android it goes to your downloads folder; on iPhone it lands in the Files app.

Is it safe and legal?

PullVid installs nothing on your device and doesn't store the audio files. Converting a song for personal use is common practice. What's not allowed is redistributing the MP3, publishing it on other platforms, or using it commercially without permission from the artist or the music rights holder.

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Frequently asked questions about Spotify

How do I convert a Spotify song to MP3?

Copy the song link on Spotify, paste it into the field above, wait for it to process, and download the MP3. The audio saves automatically to your device.

How is this possible if Spotify uses DRM?

Spotify's audio is encrypted with DRM and can't be extracted directly. What we do is read the song's public data (artist and title), find that same song on YouTube, and give you the MP3. It's the same song, for personal use. In practice it works just like a YouTube to MP3 converter, but starting from a Spotify link.

Is it the same song as on Spotify?

Yes. We look up the same track (same artist and title) published on YouTube and deliver its audio in MP3. It's the same song; only the source the audio comes from changes, because the original Spotify file can't be touched.

What quality is the MP3?

The quality depends on the audio available on YouTube for that song; we don't make up numbers. For listening to music on your phone, in the car, or with regular headphones, it's more than enough.

Is the conversion free?

Yes, completely free with no conversion limit. You don't need Spotify Premium, sign-up, or anything to install.

Is it legal to convert Spotify to MP3?

Converting a song for personal, private use is common practice. Redistributing the MP3, publishing it on other platforms, or using it commercially without permission from the artist or the rights holder is not allowed.