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How to Transfer Spotify Playlists to Deezer: Export & Import Guide (2026)

May 7, 2026
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Switching from Spotify to Deezer does not mean rebuilding every playlist by hand. If you have years of saved tracks, workout mixes, study playlists, or favorite albums sitting in Spotify, you can move most of them to Deezer in a few minutes using a playlist transfer tool. This guide explains exactly how to transfer Spotify playlists to Deezer, how song matching works, what to do when tracks are missing, and what to check after the import finishes.

Use the orange download area above to get Deezer on MODDROID before you start—you will need an active Deezer account to receive the imported playlists.

Can you export Spotify playlists directly to Deezer?

Spotify and Deezer do not offer a built-in one-click transfer inside either mobile app. Both platforms keep their library data in separate systems, so you need a third-party playlist transfer service to bridge them.

The most reliable tools for a Spotify to Deezer playlist transfer in 2026 are Tune My Music, Soundiiz, and FreeYourMusic. All three work through a web browser: you connect your Spotify account, select the playlists you want to export, connect Deezer as the destination, and the tool recreates the playlists on the Deezer side by matching songs from Spotify's metadata against Deezer's catalog.

Deezer's own playlist transfer page also routes through Tune My Music, which means it is the officially acknowledged path for moving music into Deezer from other streaming platforms.

Step 1 — Open a playlist transfer tool and choose Spotify as the source

Open a playlist transfer service in your browser. On the main screen, select Spotify as the source platform. Make sure you are on the official site rather than a copied login page—bookmark the URL before you enter any credentials.

If you are also using the Spotify app on Android, keep it installed and signed in on the same device while you do the transfer. Some tools verify your Spotify session against an active app install. You can find the Spotify listing on MODDROID here: Spotify — MODDROID app page & download.

Step 2 — Log in to Spotify and authorize access

Click the Spotify login option. A browser tab or embedded web view will open with Spotify's standard sign-in page. Enter the credentials of the account that contains the playlists you want to export, then review the permission screen before approving.

The tool uses OAuth—the same industry-standard flow used by other third-party music apps. It never stores your Spotify password; Spotify issues a temporary access token that lets the tool read your playlists and saved music within the listed scopes.

If the login page stays blank or the flow gets stuck, check that your phone's date and time are correct, disable any active VPN temporarily, and retry. Those two steps resolve most authorization failures.

Step 3 — Select the Spotify playlists you want to transfer

After authorization, the tool will display your Spotify library. Depending on the service, you may see your playlists, liked songs, followed artists, and saved albums in separate sections.

Select all playlists if you are doing a full migration, or pick individual playlists if you only want to move specific ones. Most tools also let you transfer liked songs (your Spotify heart-saves) as a dedicated playlist in Deezer—look for that option and enable it if you use liked songs as your primary music collection.

This is also a good moment to review what you actually want in Deezer. Removing outdated or duplicate playlists before the transfer keeps your Deezer library cleaner from the start.

Step 4 — Connect Deezer as the destination and start the transfer

Select Deezer as the target platform. Log in to your Deezer account when prompted—use the same account you installed on your Android device from the download block at the top of this page. Grant the tool permission to create playlists on your behalf.

Once both accounts are connected, confirm your selection and start the transfer. The tool does not touch your Spotify playlists—it only reads them. All activity happens on the Deezer side, where new playlists are created using matched tracks.

Small playlists of 20–50 songs typically finish in under a minute. Larger libraries with thousands of tracks across many playlists can take several minutes. Leave the browser tab open until the transfer report appears.

Step 5 — Review the transfer report and fix missing songs

After the transfer finishes, most tools generate a report showing which tracks were matched, which were added, and which could not be found in Deezer's catalog. A 95–98% match rate is common for mainstream genres; more niche content, regional releases, and live recordings tend to have lower match rates.

For missing songs, the best fix is to search Deezer manually by artist and track title. Deezer may have the same song under a different album edition, a remaster, or a regional release—searching directly often turns up a match that the automated tool missed.

Open Deezer on your Android device—using the download link at the top of this article—and check your most important playlists first: daily workout music, commute mixes, or study playlists tend to matter most in the first few days after switching.

Alternative: export Spotify playlists as a CSV file first

If you want a local backup of your Spotify library before switching platforms, choose a transfer tool that supports exporting playlists as a CSV or TXT file. The exported file typically includes track titles, artist names, album names, duration, and Spotify track IDs.

This approach is useful for large libraries or if you want to keep an offline record of your music history. Some users export CSV first as a safety step, then use the direct transfer path to import into Deezer as a separate action.

For most users doing a one-time move, the direct Spotify-to-Deezer transfer described in Steps 1–5 is faster and requires no manual file handling. CSV export is more relevant if you are migrating to multiple platforms at once, need to audit your library, or want the ability to import the same playlist to a third service later.

Why some Spotify songs do not appear in Deezer after import

Missing tracks after a transfer do not mean the import failed. They mean the matching algorithm could not find an identical or close-enough version of the track in Deezer's catalog. The most common reasons are:

  • Regional licensing — the song is available in Spotify's region but not in Deezer's catalog for your country.
  • Local files — tracks you added from your device storage are not on any streaming platform and cannot be matched.
  • Different versions — a remix, live recording, or deluxe edition may exist on both platforms under different metadata, confusing the matcher.
  • Removed releases — the song was pulled from Deezer due to label disputes or licensing expiry.
  • Podcasts — podcast episodes saved in Spotify are not music tracks and cannot be transferred to Deezer's music library.

For missing tracks, manually search Deezer using artist name and song title. If the song exists on Deezer under any version, you can add it to the imported playlist directly from the Deezer app.

Tips for a cleaner transfer and a better Deezer experience

Clean up before transferring. Remove duplicate tracks, rename confusing playlists, and delete playlists you no longer use. Importing a tidy Spotify library gives you a better starting point in Deezer.

Check playlist order. Some transfer tools preserve song order; others do not. For playlists where order matters—such as album sequences or ranked mixes—verify after import and adjust if needed.

Give Deezer's Flow time to learn. Deezer's personalized radio feature improves the more you listen. Imported playlists give it a head start, but daily listening in Deezer accelerates the recommendation quality significantly within the first few weeks.

Keep Spotify installed during the transition. Some users keep both apps for a few weeks while checking that everything transferred correctly. There is no penalty for running Spotify and Deezer side by side temporarily.

FAQ: Spotify to Deezer playlist transfer

Is it free to transfer Spotify playlists to Deezer?

Many playlist transfer tools offer a free tier that handles standard transfers. Some limit the number of songs or playlists per transfer, and features like automatic daily sync between platforms typically require a paid plan.

Will my Spotify playlists be deleted after the transfer?

No. Transferring playlists to Deezer does not delete or modify anything in Spotify. The tool creates new copies inside Deezer—your Spotify library remains intact.

Can I transfer my liked songs from Spotify to Deezer?

Yes. Most transfer tools support liked songs or saved tracks as a separate export option. In Deezer, they usually appear as a new playlist or added to your Favorites—check the tool's settings before starting.

How long does a Spotify to Deezer transfer take?

Small playlists finish in under a minute. Large libraries with thousands of songs across many playlists may take several minutes. Connection speed and catalog matching complexity affect the total time.

Where do I download Deezer for Android?

Use the Download Deezer button in the orange area at the top of this article—the MODDROID listing has version notes and the download in one place, so you do not need to search separately.

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