When it comes to premium music streaming, Spotify absolutely dominates the market, and even giants like Apple and Google struggle to draw subscribers away from it and over to their own services.
It's just rolled out a new beta feature that lets you create custom playlist art to make your creations look just as good as they sound. In other words, it's Spotify meets Canva. The new ‘Create ...
To try it out, open a playlist you’ve made, tap the three dots button, then tap “Create cover art.” (You may need to close the app and reopen it to see this.) ...
YouTube Music already lets you generate AI art for playlist thumbnails, and it now lets you upload your own custom image. Update 10/21: Last week, YouTube announced a series of new features ...
You've now got more options when it comes to giving your Spotify playlist artwork a personalized touch: A new custom cover art tool is rolling out inside the mobile apps for Android and iOS ...
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The feature includes adding images, text, stickers, and unique color options to create your dream playlist cover. Have a Spotify playlist with some cover art that could use some spicing up?
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