Qobuz
๐ซ๐ทby Qobuz
More than 100 million tracks available for high sound quality unlimited streaming. Qobuz is also the worldwide leader in 24-Bit Hi-Res downloads.
US-based service โ Data subject to US jurisdiction
by Block Inc. ยท Founded 2014
Music streaming service focused on high-fidelity audio quality, with lossless and spatial audio options for audiophiles.
3 privacy-focused, GDPR-compliant alternatives
by Qobuz
More than 100 million tracks available for high sound quality unlimited streaming. Qobuz is also the worldwide leader in 24-Bit Hi-Res downloads.
by Deezer
Deezer is a French music streaming service founded in 2007 in Paris by Daniel Marhely and Jonathan Benassaya. With 90+ million tracks and a catalog of podcasts and audiobooks, Deezer differentiates through its Flow feature (personalized music mix), HiFi lossless audio, and SongCatcher (music recognition). Deezer is publicly traded on Euronext Paris.
by Spotify
Spotify is the world's largest music streaming platform, founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon in Stockholm, Sweden. With over 640 million users and 250 million paid subscribers, it offers 100+ million tracks, podcasts, and audiobooks. Spotify is publicly traded (NYSE: SPOT) and processes EU user data in its European data centers. It's the rare case of a European company that became the global category leader.
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