Change Picture On Spotify App

How to change your Spotify username on a computer. Open the Spotify app on your computer. Click on the downward-pointing arrow next to your profile picture and name in the upper right corner.

  1. I created an android app and website that helps you to change your Spotify playlist cover image on your mobile device. Edit: I just added the ability to change the name and description of playlists as well.
  2. Open the Spotify desktop app, then click the hamburger icon in the lower right-hand corner to open up your play queue. Once there, you can see what songs are going to play next, and more.

You already know that the music and podcasts you listen to serve as an incredible reflection of your interests and tastes. But did you know that you can customize your Spotify profile to match? Whether you’re streaming from your desktop or mobile, now you can update everything from your photo to your username and create a personalized music page unique to you.

Here’s how to get started.

Say cheese: How to change your Spotify profile picture

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Looking to switch up your Spotify profile picture? Just keep in mind: You can’t upload any images that violate any copyright, trademark, or personal image rights. Read more about those here.

On Android and iOS smartphones and tablets:

1. Open up your Spotify app. Tap “Home,” then “Settings”—that’s the little gear icon.

2. Next, tap “View Profile.” Your profile has all kinds of cool stuff to check out, like your recently played artists, followers, and public playlists.

3. Then, tap “Edit Profile.”

4. Select “Change Photo” to do just that!

5. Choose the picture you want to use, and make sure it’s a JPEG or PNG. If you’re an iOS user, make sure the picture has a file size of less than 10 MB (but don’t sweat it, most photos you take on your phone will meet those requirements).

On desktop:

1. Click your username in the top right corner of the desktop app.

2. Hover your mouse over your profile picture and click “Change.”

3. Select the picture you want to use. Like mobile, it must be a JPEG with a maximum file size of 4 MB.

Want to keep an air of mystery? You can also remove your photo completely. On mobile, complete steps 1-4 above. But instead of adding a photo, tap “Remove Current Photo” and voila! Easy as do-re-mi. On desktop, follow steps 1 and 2. After you click “Change,” you’ll be able to remove the photo.

If you’re not seeing the option to remove, it may be because you’ve linked your Spotify account to Facebook, making your Facebook profile photo your default Spotify icon.

To separate the two, you’ll need to use the desktop app, then follow these steps:

1. In the top right corner, click the down arrow to drop down the menu, then hit “Settings.”

2. Scroll down until you see “Social.” That’s where you’ll find “Disconnect From Facebook.” Once you click that, your two accounts will be officially broken up. (Don’t worry, you can always get them back together by reconnecting in your “Settings.”)

Note: If you signed up for Spotify using your Facebook account, you can’t disconnect from it. For more information, seeSpotify and Facebook.

Say my name: How to add or change your Spotify display name

If you want to use a nickname (perhaps channeling your inner Lady Gaga, Axl Rose, orFreddie Mercury, who all go by stage names), here’s how to do it on your Android or iOS smartphone:

1. Tap “Home,” then “Settings.”

2. Tap “View Profile,” then “Edit Profile.”

3. Tap your display name, then type in what you want your new display name—or secret identity—to be.

4. Once you’re done, tap “Save” and you’ll be good to go.

It’s time to shine: How to share your profile

Connecting with friends is one of the best ways to find new audio content—and we’re all about discovery. So, we’ve broken down how to share your newly updated profile so you can see what your friends are listening to.

On mobile and tablet:

1. Tap “Home,” then “Settings.”

2. Tap “View Profile.”

3. Tap the three dots (these will be horizontal on iOS and vertical on Android) in the top right. Then hit “Share.” Here, you’ll have the choice to share on a number of messaging apps, so you can spread your profile—and your great taste—far and wide.

On desktop:

1. Click your profile picture in the top right corner of the app to go to your profile.

2. Click the three horizontal dots under your name.

3. Hover your cursor over “Share,” and select your favorite sharing option.

4. Send to your fans and admirers!

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Learn how to change playlist picture on Spotify and make it more attractive.

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Change Picture On Spotify App Windows 10

In one of his latest recent updates Spotify has decided to allow users to change the picture of their playlists. The novelty was well received by lovers of the music streaming application and has already been widely used. In today’s tutorial we will teach you how you can also change the picture of your playlists and make them more attractive.

With every new update Spotify has become more than ever a social application. A few years ago the service was just an app with the sole function of listening and downloading songs, nowadays it allows the exchange of messages and various types of connections between one user and another.

The novelty of now is a type of customization that has been requested by users for a long time, which is the possibility to change the image of the created playlists.

In one of the latest updates this request has finally been answered and you can now choose any image to customize your playlists, replacing the default picture that was once the cover of the first 4 songs in the playlist.

In the following tutorial you can see how you can choose one of your own images to make your playlists more eye-catching, and you will also learn how to remove the picture from a playlist that you had previously customized. Keep reading.

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Changing the picture of a Spotify playlist

For reasons unknown, until then, the picture of Spotify playlists can only be changed through the Spotify app for computers with operating systems such as Windows, Mac and Linux. We will update this guide when playlists picture change via smartphones be possible.

  1. Search and launch the Spotify app on your computer.
  2. Click on your name located at the top right of the screen to go to your Spotify profile page.
  3. Now click on “Public Playlists” to see all playlists in your account.
  4. All playlists are now being displayed on your screen. You can change the playlist picture only from playlists you have created. Click the name of the desired playlist and go to the next step.
  5. Hover the current playlist picture and click the “Pencil” icon to display the playlist edit options.
  6. The current playlist picture is being displayed again within the window that has been opened. Click the “Choose Image” button to change the picture of this Spotify playlist.
  7. Your computer’s file explorer has been opened. Browse and choose the image you want to use as the icon for that playlist.
  8. Now just click the green “Save” button to save the changes to the playlist.

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Removing the Spotify playlist picture

Change Spotify Profile Picture

If you prefer you can remove the picture from a Spotify playlist. However, this is only possible if you have previously uploaded an image of your own to the playlist, otherwise the song cover of the first 4 songs in that playlist will be displayed as the playlist icon.

  1. On the desired playlist page, hover over the playlist picture and click on the “Pencil” icon.
  2. Hover the playlist picture in the window that was opened and click the “Remove Image” button. Now just click the “Save” button.

How To Add Profile Picture On Spotify

Where to find good images for my Spotify playlists?

How To Add Pictures To Spotify Playlist

A good place to find images of the most varied types for your Spotify playlists is in Google Images itself. If your playlist is of a specific musical genre such as pop, you can do a search for “pop music” in Google Images and filter just icon sized images on the submenu “Size” from the “Tools” menu located below the Google search box.