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How to create unique Spotify playlist cover art
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Spotify is rolling out a brand new feature that allows users to design and customise their own playlist cover art.
Available for both free and premium members, Spotify users can unleash their creativity and personalise cover art for all of their own favourite playlists.
Read on to learn how to create your own cover art for your playlists.
What you’ll need
The short version:
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Step1
Open Spotify on your smartphone
We’ll be demonstrating using the iOS Spotify app, however the steps are similar when using the Android app.
Step2
Select your playlist
Find the playlist you would like to customise from your Spotify library. You’ll only be able to do this with playlists you own.
Step3
Tap the three dot icon
Underneath the existing playlist cover and title, you’ll see three dots in a horizontal line. Tap here.
Step4
Tap Create cover art
This is about halfway through the list of options, as shown here.
Step5
Tap the Create cover art icon
Tap the white Create cover art icon to begin creating.
Step6
Follow the on-screen introduction
When you first open the option to create your own cover art, you’ll be shown an introduction to the feature. Click Next on each screen once you’ve read the on-screen information.
Step7
Begin designing
Here you’ll find options at the bottom panel to: add and customise text, add images from your photo library, add pre-installed stickers and change the background colour too.
Step8
Tap Save
Once you’re happy with your design, tap Save in the top right corner.
Step9
Tap the green Save button
You’ll then need to confirm you want to save your design, as you won’t be able to edit it again past this point. If you are definitely happy, tap the green Save button.
Step10
View your new playlist cover art
While you can’t edit your cover art, you can create a new one instead at any time.
Troubleshooting
Make sure your Spotify app is up to date, as this is a very new feature that’s just launched.Otherwise, as Spotify is still rolling it out in beta, it may simply take a while for you to gain access to the tool. Keep checking and ensure your Spotify app is up to date.
No, at the time of writing you can only create cover art for playlists you own.
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