Spotify Now Lets You Listen to Magazine Articles, but It Will Cost You
Remember when Spotify was just for listening to music? It used to be the app for streaming tunes, but in 2026, the app has more of a do-it-all attitude. You can still use it to listen to just about any song you can think of, but you can also listen to podcasts and audiobooks, and DM with friends. (Really, there's an in-app chat function.) Even after launching all of these features, Spotify's quest to capture all of your attention isn't over: The company has announced an effort to get you to listen to magazine articles as well.
Spotify's new audio articles feature uses AI
Spotify announced its new "narrated articles" feature in a press release on Tuesday. According to the company, users now have access to over 650 "long-form" magazine articles to listen to through the app. Spotify says the company's in-house team at Spotify Audiobooks is behind these audio productions, including articles from magazines like The Atlantic, Billboard, GQ, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and WIRED.
While real humans are performing some of these narrations, Spotify is, predictably, using AI to generate audio for the rest. The company told TechCrunch that any portion of an article narrated by AI will be labeled as such, so listeners know whether they're hearing a human or a bot.
Articles are included in Premium—at the cost of your listening time
Spotify says all narrated articles are less than two hours long, which is important context, as they count towards Spotify Premium's 15-hour monthly listening time limit. That means if you're a Premium user and you tend to listen to audiobooks as part of your Spotify subscription, these articles will reduce the hours you have to listen to books. If an article takes an hour and a half to listen to, that counts the same as if you listened to 90 minutes of an audiobook. If you run out of time, you'll have to purchase "top-ups" to keep listening.
Free users can still listen to articles on Spotify, but they'll have to pay a fee per article: $1.99 for each piece, regardless of length.
Other ways to listen to articles without giving money to Spotify
If you already pay for Spotify and you don't listen to many audiobooks through the service, this new feature might make sense for you—you can listen to quite a few articles within that 15-hour monthly time limit, and it's likely Spotify will only continue to add to its library as time goes on. However, if you use Spotify for free, $1.99 per article will add up quickly. As someone working in digital media, I'm all for supporting journalism, but unless you're using the feature to listen to an article only every now and then, you might end up paying as much as a full subscription to the site that published it would cost.
As such, it's worth noting that a simple text-to-speech generator can accomplish the same thing that Spotify's service does here, but for free—assuming you already have access to the article in question. There are a ton of generators to choose from, and chances are good your device has one built in. If you're on a Mac or iPhone, for example, you can highlight any text, choose "Speech" (Mac) or "Speak" (iPhone), and your device will begin reading the text aloud. Depending on the program you're using, the narration may even sound relatively natural, versus the robotic voices you might be used to from text-to-speech generators of old. (Yes, you have generative AI to thank for that.)
Using this method would free up those dollars, perhaps to be put toward subscribing to publications directly. Of course, there are ways you can get around a paywall to read many articles for free, but if you can, I encourage you to support digital media you find useful.
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