Summary
Can’t save favorite Spotify songs as local files? Not really! In this article, we will walk you through of how to save Spotify songs to computer. By using this method, you can not only save Spotify songs forever, but also enjoy your favorite Spotify songs anytime, anywhere!

“Is it possible to keep Spotify music forever after canceling Premium subscription? I want to play my favorite Spotify songs after my subscription ends.”

Spotify is the one of the biggest streaming music platforms in the world, which provides a large music library with various genre for users. Many users have created their favorite playlists according to their preferences. No need to take up storage space, you can stream your favorite Spotify songs online. Besides, it offers Premium services for $9.99 per month, and you can download and listen to them offline. This function is convenient for people who are in airplane mode or have network problems. Can you save downloaded Spotify songs if your subscription ends? Will they disappear? What will happen if you stop your subscription?

What Happens if Your Spotify Subscription Expires?

#1 You will revert to the Free plan and can only listen to Spotify songs online with ads which cannot skip.

#2 The data on your account like saved music and playlists will still intact but you can only stream them in the Shuffle Mode(except on the Desktop App).

#3 All Spotify tracks are cached files, you can only listen to them during the subscription, because Spotify songs are streaming content, not real songs.

#4 You only can skip five tracks per hour and your sound quality will be confined to standard quality 160kbps, which has adversely affected listening experience.

If you have created your favorite playlist for many years, you will feel disappointed that cannot access downloaded favorite songs and playlists. For one thing, you don’t want to pay for Premium plan, for another, you’d like to keep Spotify music forever after canceling subscription. Under such circumstances, is there any way to save your favorite Spotify songs to computer?

Why Choose TunesBank Spotify Music Converter?

To solve this dilemma, you can turn to TunesBank Spotify Music Converter. With this amazing tool, whether you are Free users or Premium users, you can download Spotify songs to local drive effortlessly. Besides, you can convert encrypted Spotify tracks into popular formats which can be compatible with the most devices or players including MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC. More importantly, TunesBank Spotify Music Converter allows to keep 100% original audio quality, you can easily download Spotify songs with 320kbps quality. Surprisingly, you can even customize the output parameters according to your requirements. When the conversion is done, you can keep Spotify songs forever and access your favorite songs/playlists with ease. Or enjoy them on MP3 players, burn them to CD without restrictions.

Core Features of TunesBank Spotify Music Converter:

  • Built-in Spotify web player, don’t need instal Spotify app.
  • Directly download songs, playlist and podcast from Spotify.
  • Download Spotify music and playlist without Premium.
  • Losslessly convert Spotify tracks to MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC.
  • Save favorite Spotify songs to computer forever.
  • Enjoy high quality 320kbps Spotify songs without ads.
  • Transfer Spotify songs to any device for offline playback.
  • Preserve ID3 tags and metadata info like title, artist, album, etc.
  • Supports to 5X faster conversion speed and batch converting.

Tips: Do you want to listen to Audible audiobooks anywhere? TunesBank Audible Converter is well designed to convert Audible from AA, AAX format to popular MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC formats and make them playable on any device anytime, anywhere! It also supports to split Audible audiobooks by chapters!

Guide: How to Free Download Spotify Music to Computer

Step 1. Launch TunesBank Spotify Music Converter
TunesBank Spotify Music Converter doesn’t require the help of Spotify APP. Just download the software on your computer. Then launch the program, click “Open the Sotify web player” and login your Spotify account on it.

launch Spotify Music Converter

Step 2. Add Spotify Songs to TunesBank Converter
Select your favorite songs, drag it to the “+” icon in the right side. The songs you selected will be loaded to the converter instantly.

Add Spotify Songs

You can choose your desired songs, or click “Select All:” at the bottom.

select spotify songs

Step 3. Set MP3 as Output Format
Choose MP3 as the output format in the “Convert all files to:” option. MP3 format is popular and can be compatible with most devices and players.

select mp3 format

Step 4. Adjust Output Settings
Click “Preferences” then switch to “Advanced”, you can adjust Channels, Bit rate, Sample rate as you wanted. If you want to get high quality songs, you can choose “48000” as Sample rate, “320” as the Bit rate.

aujust output settings

Step 5. Start to Save Spotify Songs to Computer
Hit “Convert All” button to start converting Spotify music to MP3. After conversion, you will get the unprotected Spotify songs.

save spotify songs to mp3

If you want to find your downloaded Spotify songs, turn to “Finished” section, then “View Output Files” to open the output folder. You can save these your favorite songs as local drive forever.

get mp3 music files

Conclusion

No need to pay $9.99 per month for Premium, just cost $79.95 to purchase TunesBank Spotify Music Converter for one payment. TunesBank provides you amazing functions, you can save Spotify songs forever whether you are Premium or Free users, transfer converted Spotify songs to any devices and players for offline listening. In addition, it is friendly for users to operate and comes with lifetime upgrades and technical support. You can try Trial Version for free for 30 days, it only allows you to download the first 3 minutes of each song. With Full Version, you can download any songs without limits.

Save All Your Spotify Songs

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