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You've spent years building your Spotify library. Thousands of songs, carefully curated playlists, saved albums from artists you discovered early.
Then you need that data outside of Spotify.
Maybe you're a DJ preparing a setlist. Maybe you're migrating platforms. Maybe you want a backup because cloud services don't last forever. Or you're a researcher analyzing trends.
You open Spotify, look for an export button... nothing.
Spotify doesn't let you export your own data. Not CSV. Not Excel. Nothing.
Your options? Copy and paste. Song by song. For hours. A 500-track playlist takes most of a day to document manually. And if Spotify updates their interface, you start over.
That's the problem Spotify Scraper solves.
Spotify Scraper is a Chrome extension that extracts data from any Spotify page and exports it to CSV, Excel, JSON, XML, HTML, or plain text.
One click. No coding. No API keys. No setup.
Install the extension, navigate to any Spotify page, click export. Done.
From Playlists: Track names, artists, albums, duration, release dates, Spotify URIs, popularity scores, track numbers.
From Albums: Complete tracklists, artist credits, release info, total duration, copyright details, label info.
From Artist Pages: Full discography, top tracks, monthly listeners, related artists, genre classifications.
From Search Results: Bulk export hundreds of results filtered by tracks, albums, artists, or playlists.
You need your setlist in a spreadsheet to plan transitions and organize by energy level. Spotify shows the playlist, but that data stays trapped in the app.
Export your entire playlist to Excel in seconds. Sort by duration. Filter by artist. Add your own columns for BPM and energy. Plan your set the way professionals do.
You manage playlists with thousands of followers. You need to track additions, document changes, analyze what performs best.
Export regularly. Build history. Compare versions. Make data-driven decisions instead of guessing.
You need data on what's popular, what genres are emerging, which artists are breaking through. Spotify has this info, but getting it out requires developer skills.
Spotify Scraper extracts what you see on screen. Export search results or chart playlists directly to your analysis tools. No programming required.
You're scouting talent, tracking artists, documenting releases. Keeping spreadsheets updated manually is tedious busywork.
Export artist discographies with one click. Track release patterns. Maintain accurate records. Spend time evaluating talent, not copying data.
Services shut down. Accounts get compromised. Terms change without warning.
Export your saved albums, liked songs, and playlists. Keep a local copy of your music library metadata. Your documentation, your drive, independent of any platform.
Step 1: Add Spotify Scraper to Chrome from the Web Store. Takes 10 seconds.
Step 2: Go to any Spotify page—playlist, album, artist, or search results.
Step 3: Click the extension icon. Choose format. Download.
Your file is ready immediately.
CSV: Universal format. Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, any spreadsheet app. Best for quick exports and basic analysis.
XLSX: Native Excel with proper formatting. Columns sized correctly, headers formatted. Ready to use immediately.
JSON: Structured format for developers. Maintains hierarchical relationships, easy to parse. Best for data pipelines.
XML: Explicit tags for enterprise systems. Best for legacy integrations and specific technical requirements.
HTML: Formatted table viewable in any browser. Best for quick reference and sharing.
TXT: Simple text output. Minimal size, maximum compatibility.
Good for short playlists and quick samples.
Works on Chromium browsers: Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi.
Firefox and Safari not currently supported due to extension architecture differences.
Extracts data directly from Spotify's web interface. Reads the same info displayed on your screen—nothing hidden, nothing requiring special access.
The extension does not:
Your data stays on your computer. Exports save locally to your downloads folder. No analytics, no tracking, no data collection.
Only external communication: license verification for Pro users. No personal data transmitted.
Does this violate Spotify's Terms? Extracts publicly visible data for personal use. Similar to manually copying webpage information.
Will my account get banned? Doesn't interact with Spotify's API or bypass access controls. Reads data from pages you're already viewing. Thousands of users, no reported issues.
Can I export private playlists I don't own? Only what you can see. No access to others' private content.
What about liked songs? Yes. Navigate to Liked Songs in web player and export like any playlist.
Does it work with podcasts? Currently music only: tracks, albums, artists, playlists. Podcast support may come later.
How often is the extension updated? Regular updates for bug fixes and Spotify interface changes. Pro users receive all updates automatically.
Extension not appearing? Must be on open.spotify.com, not desktop app. The extension only works in the browser.
Export button grayed out? Navigate to exportable content (playlist, album, artist, search results). The home page doesn't have structured data.
Missing data? Some fields depend on what Spotify displays. If info isn't shown on the page, it can't be extracted.
Contact: [email protected]
Response: 24 hours for Pro, 48-72 hours for free.
Spotify is great for listening. Not for managing music data.
Casual listeners don't notice. But the moment you need to analyze, back up, or migrate your library—you hit a wall.
We built Spotify Scraper because we needed it ourselves. Tired of copying playlist data by hand. Wanted a simple tool that just works.
No complicated setup. No technical requirements. No subscription traps.
Install, click, export. That's the whole product.
Spotify Scraper is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Spotify AB.