Spotify now plays personal podcasts generated by your AI agent

Spotify has launched a new feature that allows users to record AI-generated audio briefings, called Personal Podcasts, directly into their Spotify library. It uses a new desktop command-line tool that works with AI coding agents such as OpenAI’s Codex and Anthropic’s Claude Code.

After you install the Save to Spotify CLI from GitHub and sign in to your Spotify account, you can ask the agent to generate a custom audio asset, such as a daily news summary, a study guide from class notes, or a weekly itinerary. Once generated, it appears alongside your regular music and podcasts in your library.

Here’s how Spotify presents it. Excerpt from the message from the company newsroom:

People are already starting to use their agents to create personal audio that guides their day: from summaries of class notes before an exam to briefings on the contents of their calendar. And they’re asking for a way to listen to it on Spotify, where they already listen to everything else.

Now we make it possible to record and play personal podcasts on Spotify. Your agent can generate a daily briefing, private for you, and it’s saved with everything else in your library. And as always with Spotify, it’s seamlessly integrated across every device you use.

Spotify offers a few sample use cases to get you started, like a morning briefing that flags upcoming meetings, checks the weather, and recommends a podcast for commuting, or an increasingly in-depth audio series built from recorded articles and personal notes to learn a new topic.

The feature remains in beta but is available globally to eligible Free and Premium subscribers, although Spotify warns that there are usage limits during the testing period.

The launch of the CLI tool follows Spotify’s release last month of a Claude integration that allows users to connect their Spotify account to the chatbot and request personalized music and podcast recommendations directly in a conversation.

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